A DeKalb County woman accused of pulling a gun on a mother two students at Arabia Mountain High School has been indicted.
Claudia Flowers-Vassell was indicted Tuesday on three counts of aggravated assault and carrying a weapon within school areas.
Flowers-Vassell, 39, could not be reached Wednesday for comment.
According to prosecutors, Flowers-Vassell pulled her car up next to Karolyn Browden’s car in September 2011 and flashed a handgun.
Browden told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that Flowers-Vassell told her, “I got something for you,” when allegedly pulling a gun out following a heated exchange.
Browden wrote down the woman’s license plate number and police eventually arrested Flowers-Vassell.
Flowers-Vassell was released from the DeKalb County jail days after her arrest on $3,000 bond, according to jail records.
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