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School Shooting

March 2, 2012 by · Comments Off on School Shooting 

School Shooting, An assistant football coach credited with chasing a teenage gunman from an Ohio school said yesterday that he wanted families of the three children slain in a shooting spree to know that he comforted the teens as they lay dying after the attack.

“I want you to know I was with them. I prayed with them. I wiped their tears and I know God was with them,’’ an emotional Frank Hall said during a news conference shortly after the 17-year-old suspect was charged in the rampage.

Hall, who has been credited by students, faculty, and police with chasing the gunman from the school building and perhaps saving more people, brushed aside the accolades.

‘‘I’m not a hero. Just a football coach and a study hall teacher,’’ Frank Hall said.

“I don’t know why this happened. I only wish I could have done more. I’m not a hero. Just a football coach and a study hall teacher,’’ said Hall, a tall, barrel-chested man with a boyish face who paused to compose himself at one point and read from notes as he spoke near to the school’s football field.

The emergency responders were the real heroes, said Hall, who left the outdoor news conference with a colleague’s arm wrapped around him.

T.J. Lane was charged yesterday with killing three students, the first step in proceedings that could see him charged as an adult and facing the possibility of life without parole if convicted.

The charges filed in Geauga County juvenile court accuse Lane of killing three students and wounding two others in the shooting Monday morning at Chardon High School, about 30 miles east of Cleveland.

Gardena High School

January 19, 2011 by · Comments Off on Gardena High School 

Gardena High School, In Los Angeles Unified School District spokeswoman said at least two students were wounded in an accidental shooting in a school.

The police took one person into custody at about 11:45 television pictures showed police escorting new young man in all black suits with doors to high school.

District spokesman Robert Alaniz told KCBS-TV that the student brought a weapon to school in a backpack. Alaniz said the gun went off when the student dropped the backpack.

Los Angeles Fire Department Capt. Jamie Moore told The Associated Press that the two victims were transported in a serious and critical condition.
Police say the young gunman probably fired his semi-automatic rifle by accident. But parents want to know how he got the weapon to school in his backpack

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