**Stone Cold Steve Austin Stuns Principal, Teachers at Francis Howell North** Former WWE superstar Stone Cold Steve Austin shocked students and staff at Francis Howell North High School on Tuesday when he walked into the school and hit the principal and several teachers with his signature Stone Cold Stunner move. Austin, who is known for his rebellious attitude and penchant for beer, reportedly entered the school through an unlocked door and made his way to the principal's office. Once there, he confronted the principal and demanded that he be given the keys to the school. When the principal refused, Austin hit him with a Stone Cold Stunner, knocking him unconscious. He then proceeded to stun several other teachers who tried to intervene. After leaving the school, Austin fled the scene in a black pickup truck. He has not been apprehended by police as of Wednesday morning. The incident has left students and staff shaken. Many are wondering why Austin would target a high school, and what his motives were. Some have speculated that Austin was simply trying to promote his new line of beer, which is called "Stone Cold Steve Austin's Broken Skull IPA." Others believe that he was trying to make a statement about the state of education in America. Whatever his reasons, Austin's actions have certainly raised eyebrows. It remains to be seen whether he will be caught, but one thing is for sure: he has left his mark on Francis Howell North High School. **Police Issue Statement** The St. Charles County Police Department has issued a statement regarding the incident at Francis Howell North High School. "On Tuesday, March 8, 2023, at approximately 10:00 a.m., police responded to a report of a disturbance at Francis Howell North High School. Upon arrival, officers learned that a man, later identified as Stone Cold Steve Austin, had entered the school and assaulted several people. Austin then fled the scene in a black pickup truck. "An investigation is ongoing, and police are asking anyone with information about the incident to come forward. Anyone with information is asked to call the St. Charles County Police Department at 636-949-7500."