Staff Member with Clay County School District Accused of Pointing Gun at Student’s Head

The Clay County Sheriff’s Office is reporting a voluntary staff member with Clay County Public Schools is accused of holding a student at gunpoint. According to the report, Christopher Collier allegedly drove onto Clay County High School property, asked a student to get into his vehicle and then pulled out a gun. Collier reportedly pointed the gun at the student’s head, told him he would kill him and said he was making a video of the incident. Collier is now facing multiple charges, including trespassing, wanton endangerment and terroristic threatening. The investigation is ongoing.