Crime & Safety

Adult Student At Rodriguez High School Threatens Staff

After threatening harm on the school's vice-principal, the Fairfield man was subdued with a responding school officer's Taser.

FAIRFIELD - Robert Smith, an 18 year-old Fairfield resident, was arrested Wednesday on various threats and resisting charges after an alleged altercation at Rodriguez High School.

According to Fairfield Police, at approximately 11:50 a.m., an Assistant Principal at Rodriguez High was dealing with a disruptive and defiant juvenile student on campus and called for the assistance of the police officer assigned to the campus.

When the officer arrived, he learned that the adult brother of the original student, who is also a Rodriguez High School student, had become involved and had threatened to beat up the Assistant Principal. The adult was identified as Smith.

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The officer intervened to calm the situation and escorted Smith to the school office so the officer could complete an investigation into the threats. Smith threatened to beat up the officer several times while walking to the office, and would not follow directions.

Police say once in the school office, Smith tried to escape by pushing past the officer. The officer pushed Smith back to prevent his escape which caused Smith to fall down. Smith quickly stood back up as if he intended to fight the officer. The officer was able to subdue Smith with his Taser and was able to safely place him under arrest.

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The juvenile, whose name is being withheld due to his age, was also arrested for resisting, obstructing, and delaying an officer in the performance if his/her duties.

Robert Smith was examined at Northbay Medical Center and booked into Solano County Jail for the following crimes;

  • · Threatening a Peace Officer
  • · Threatening School Staff
  • · Resisting, obstructing, and delaying an officer in the performance if his/her duties

Anyone with information regarding this crime is asked to call the Fairfield Police Department at (707) 428-7300, our 24 Hour tip line at (707) 428-7354, or Crime Stoppers at (707) 644-7867.

Callers can remain anonymous.

You can also text-a-tip by sending TIP FAIRFIELDPD followed by your message to 888777.

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