Student opens fire at Washington state school, killing classmate
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Student opens fire at Washington state school, killing classmate |
A student carrying two guns
opened fire at his high school near Spokane, Washington on Wednesday, killing
one classmate and injuring three others before he was apprehended by a staff
member, the local sheriff said.
The
slain student was trying to convince the shooter, whose first gun had jammed,
not to carry out the morning rampage when he was shot dead, Spokane County
Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich told reporters.
The
gunman then fired on three other students in a second-floor hallway of Freeman
High School in Rockford, Washington, Knezovich said. The surviving victims, who
were in their mid-teens, were listed in stable condition, a local hospital
said.
Knezovich
declined to identify the suspect or discuss what may have motivated the gun
violence in detail but said: “It sounds like a case of a bullying-type of
situation.”
He said
that a member of the staff at Freeman who he described as “very courageous” was
able to capture the gunman before police officers arrived on scene to take him
into custody. He was being held at Spokane County juvenile jail.
“Fortunately
that one (gun) jammed. This would have been a lot worse if it didn‘t,”
Knezovich said. “These are senseless, tragic events that really don’t need to
happen and I don’t really understand them.”
“But we
need to figure out what’s gone wrong with our society that our children decide
that they need to take weapons to deal with the issues that they’re facing,” he
said.
A
freshman who witnessed the shooting told local KREM-TV that the shooter, a
classmate since elementary school, stalked the hallway with a pistol and second
gun, appearing calm as he fired at his victims and the ceiling.
The
girl said that the suspect was an “outgoing” boy who she would not have thought
capable of such violence. But she said other students had told her that he had
made an ominous post about his intentions on a social media account.
Following
the shooting at the school of 327 students, some parents abandoned their cars
stuck in traffic and walked up to a mile to reach their children, KHQ-TV
reported.
“This
morning’s shooting at Freeman High School is heartbreaking. All Washingtonians
are thinking of the victims and their families,” Governor Jay Inslee said on
Twitter.
The United States has had an
average of 52 school shooting incidents a year since a gunman killed 26 young
children and educators in Newtown, Connecticut, in 2012, according to Everytown
for Gun Safety, a gun-control group founded in response to that massacre.(Reuters)
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