ELYRIA, Ohio — Jessica Houze, the parent of a student at Hamilton Elementary in Elyria accused of spraying the principal of the school with mace last week, appeared in court on Wednesday morning.
During the appearance in Elyria Municipal Court, Houze waived her right to a preliminary trial. As a result, the case will be transferred to the Lorain County Court of Common Pleas, where Houze will have the right to a trial.
Judge Robert C. White also reminded Houze of the terms of her bond, which include staying off of social media, staying at least 500 feet away from any Elyria City School facility and to not contact the victims in the case.
Houze's appearance on Wednesday came eight days after officers were dispatched to Hamilton Elementary for a report of a disturbance. Prior to their arrival, the officers were advised that the principal of the school had been sprayed with mace and that the subject had left the scene.
Upon arrival, officers met with the school's principal, who said that he was greeting students in the hallway when he observed a female parent yelling obscenities at the school's assistant principal and another school administrator at a side door to the building. During this time, the female assistant principal was attempting to prevent the parent from entering the school.
The principal approached the scene, recognizing the female parent as Jessica Houze. Houze is alleged to have continued yelling obscenities at the principal and stated "that's the guy I want."
As Houze realized that the principal was pulling the outer doors of the school shut to prevent her from entering, she allegedly switched her keys/mace from her right hand to her left hand and sprayed the principal in the face with mace before leaving the area. The officers observed that the principal was still dealing with the effects of having been sprayed.
Officers interviewed the assistant principal and school administrator and reviewed security footage that showed the principal attempting to shut the door before being sprayed by Houze. Police also noted that at no time did any school official touch or push Houze.
Later that morning, Houze turned herself into the Elyria Police Station, where she was charged with assault of a school officer and criminal trespass. She was also charged with attempted assault for swinging her hand with the mace and pointing it at the assistant principal, who is currently seven months pregnant.
You can view security footage from the incident in the video player below.