If you want to make a point in the wake of the Newtown massacre, this might not be the best way.

The AP reports that a Virginia man was arrested yesterday after walking into an elementary school outside of Luray with a two-by-four inscribed with the words “High Powered Rifle” on it. And in an awful coincidence, the school shared a name with the scene of last week’s shooting in Connecticut—Sandy Hook.

Christopher G. Johnson, who apparently was trying make a point about school safety, was subdued by a school officer and eventually arrested; he remains in jail without bond on a charge of disorderly conduct.

In the wake of the Newtown massacre, gun sales in Virginia have increased and a state legislator has said that he will introduce legislation requiring teachers to be armed.