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Body camera footage released by the Phoenix Police Department on Monday shows a school resource officer taking a woman into custody as she appeared to pull a gun from her bag during a dispute outside an elementary school.

Desira Featchurs, 29, was arrested for endangering and carrying a weapon on school grounds, according to Fox 10 Phoenix.

The woman appeared to pull a gun from her bag at school in Phoenix, Arizona.

The woman appeared to pull a gun from her bag at school in Phoenix, Arizona.
(Phoenix Police Department)

The school resource officer was called to the main office at an elementary school in north Phoenix for a custody dispute on September 22.

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“He wanted to come in,” the officer can be heard saying as a boy appears to get into a van.

“Do you think I’m f——- playing around?” the woman said as she approached the vehicle and appeared to pull out a gun.

Desira Featchurs, 29, was arrested for endangering and carrying a weapon on school grounds.

Desira Featchurs, 29, was arrested for endangering and carrying a weapon on school grounds.
(Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office via Fox 10 Phoenix)

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Featchurs is the father of a child at the school, according to Phoenix police.

“When it comes to protecting your children, there is no time to waste when we see a threat,” the Phoenix Police Department tweeted.

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