CLEVELAND (WJW) — A man who allegedly pulled a gun at the Marion-Sterling elementary school along Central Avenue on Thursday morning has been arrested and charged.

Students and school workers were not harmed.

The incident stemmed from a verbal dispute between two temporary vendors over a debt, according to a statement from the Cleveland Metropolitan School District.

One of the vendors pulled a gun on the other. The district notified Cleveland police and the man was arrested. He’s now facing charges of aggravated menacing and possession of a deadly weapon in a school safety zone, according to the district.

FOX 8 News has reached out to Cleveland police for more information.

Justin Dennis

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