Metro

Woman threatens to shoot at school over alarm

A woman threatened to shoot at a Staten Island elementary school because their alarm was driving her berserk, authorities said.

Renata Angioli, 50, allegedly called the assistant principal of Heartland Village school P.S. 58 about 5 a.m. Friday, and snarled on his voicemail, “One of these days I am going to acquire a rifle, and start shooting at the school! Then maybe [it] will shut the damn thing off.”

The Marsh Avenue school is close to her home on Elmwood Park Drive.

A law-enforcement source added that she had written letters to the school in the past about the alarm.

Police arrested her shortly before 11 a.m. the same day, and she confessed to making the call, according to court papers.

She was charged with second-degree aggravated harassment, according to a spokesman for the Staten Island DA Daniel Donovan.

No bail was set, but a temporary order of protection was issued, records show.