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  • Gunman Kills Nine, Then Himself in Minnesota

    Three Red Lake High School students comfort one another after Monday's rampage. The death toll of 10 includes five students.


    A heavily armed teen accused of killing his grandparents later smiled and waved during a rampage at a high school as he gunned down seven more people, brushing off pleas to stop and asking one of his victims whether he believed in God.

    Reggie Graves, a student at Red Lake High School, said he was watching a movie about Shakespeare in class Monday when he heard the gunman blast his way past the metal detector at the school's entrance, killing a guard.

    Then, in a nearby classroom, he heard the gunman say something to his friend Ryan: "He asked Ryan if he believed in God,'' Graves said. "And then he shot him.''

    The rampage at Red Lake Indian Reservation in far northern Minnesota was the nation's worst school shooting since the Columbine High School massacre in 1999 that left 13 people dead.

    When the rampage was over, 10 people were dead, including the gunman's grandfather; a woman who may have been his grandfather's wife or girlfriend; a school security guard; a teacher; and five other students. At least 14 others were wounded, officials said.

    Police said the gunman killed himself after exchanging fire with officers.

    "We ask Minnesotans to help comfort the families and friends of the victims who are suffering unimaginable pain by extending prayers and expressions of support,'' Gov. Tim Pawlenty said.

    Officials did not identify the shooter, but several students said he was Jeff Weise, a teen who may or may not have been a student at the school. Accounts of Weise's age varied from 15 to 17.

    During the rampage, teachers herded students from one room to another, trying to move away from the sound of the shooting, said Graves, 14. He said some students crouched under desks.

    Some pleaded with the gunman to stop. "You could hear a girl saying, 'No, Jeff, quit, quit. Leave me alone. What are you doing?''' Sondra Hegstrom told The Pioneer of Bemidji.

    Student Ashley Morrison said she heard shots, then saw the gunman's face peering though a door window of a classroom where she was hiding with several other students. After banging at the door, the shooter walked away and she heard more shots, she said.

    "I can't even count how many gunshots you heard, there was over 20 ... there were people screaming, and they made us get behind the desk,'' she said.

    FBI spokesman Paul McCabe said the gunman exchanged gunfire with Red Lake police in a hallway, then retreated to a classroom, where he was believed to have shot himself.

    All of the dead students were found in one room, including the teen believed to be the shooter. Red Lake Fire Director Roman Stately said the gunman had two handguns and a shotgun.

    Relatives told the St. Paul Pioneer Press that Weise was a loner who usually wore black and was teased by other kids. Relatives told the newspaper his father committed suicide four years ago, and that his mother was living in a Minneapolis nursing home because she suffered brain injuries in a car accident.

    Some of the injured were being cared for in Bemidji, about 20 miles south of Red Lake. Authorities closed roads to the reservation in far northern Minnesota while they investigated the shootings.

    Police officers were posted at the hospital Monday night to discourage reporters from entering. When a reporter approached three men walking across a hospital parking lot, one broke down in tears, and the others said they had no comment.

    The school was evacuated after the shootings and locked down for the investigation, McCabe said.

    Floyd Jourdain Jr., chairman of the Red Lake Chippewa Tribe, called it "without a doubt the darkest hour'' in the group's history. "There has been a considerable amount of lives lost, and we still don't know the total of that,'' Jourdain said.

    It was the nation's worst school shooting since two students at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colo., killed 12 students and a teacher and wounded 23 before killing themselves on April 20, 1999.

    School District Superintendent Stuart Desjarlait, right, comforts a teacher. The rampage was the nation's worst school shooting since Columbine in 1999.

    The rampage in Red Lake was the second fatal school shooting in Minnesota in 18 months. Two students were killed at Rocori High School in Cold Spring in September 2003. Student John Jason McLaughlin, who was 15 at the time, awaits trial in the case.

    Red Lake High School has about 300 students, according to its Web site.

    The reservation is about 240 miles north of the Twin Cities. It is home to the Red Lake Chippewa Tribe, one of the poorest in the state. According to the 2000 census, 5,162 people lived on the reservation, and all but 91 were Indians.

    Source: AP

  • #2
    i know how this always goes....its the kids that are manic depressive that listen to that cut yourself rock music that do this shit....

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    • #3
      Why do schools profess to have everything under control when the schools are anything but that???

      Every story of a teen or younger child shooting involves the child being bullied at school. I think school administrations need to address this problem NOW. There is no reason children should have to be bullied at school.

      Start holding the administration for not getting involved and stopping it before it gets to this level. And if the parents don't resolve it when notified their children are bullies, have them fined and arrested.

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      • #4
        School authorities are best at sweeping the real school problems under the rug. The rug must be so lumpy and bumpy that no one can walk on it. A lot of lip service goes out to the American public but in reality, not much, if any, is being done to solve major emotional problems of many American kids.

        Interesting fact -- school shootings are by and large a mostly unique U.S. phenomenon -- usually occurring in very conservative, right wing, "religious" communities. What gives with that? Of the very few school shootings occurring in other countries, only one or two perpetrators were even students -- the gunmen were adults who came into the school. Check it out.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Harmon
          i know how this always goes....its the kids that are manic depressive that listen to that cut yourself rock music that do this shit....
          Yeah, I guess the hip hop community and inner city schools don't have a school shooting problem. Dumbass.

          That's what society gets for raising kids who have absent parents and don't have an outlet for their anger...

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          • #6
            In response to Short Guys reply....Every serious school shooting I hear about is in a relatively white town, and a relatively white school. I think your just racist and are trying just to stir up an argument. Your a useless rattle mouth! Get a clue, I'm not your friend so dont argue with me like you are one, ass-clown!

            P.S.
            Your still mad cause your a 27 year old who finds reasons to argue!
            Do us all a favor and go drink some anti-freeze
            Last edited by Harmon; 03-22-2005, 4:01 PM.

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            • #7
              Where there's a will there's a way

              Nothing is ever safe. That's a fact of today's life. This kid obviously had a fucked up life, mom in a nursing home from brain damage, and a dad who killed himself four years prior. Depression creeps on you, and if you don't have a strong mind it can take you over. It can bend your sanity.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Infinite
                Nothing is ever safe. That's a fact of today's life. This kid obviously had a fucked up life, mom in a nursing home from brain damage, and a dad who killed himself four years prior. Depression creeps on you, and if you don't have a strong mind it can take you over. It can bend your sanity.
                True....very true.

                The student -teacher ratio is criminal in our schools. Parents, due to the extremely high divorce rate, have to work two jobs to make ends meet- thanks to our economy. If anyone is to blame- blame our government for lack of funding to the schools. - they are too busy spending billions on a war.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Harmon
                  i know how this always goes....its the kids that are manic depressive that listen to that cut yourself rock music that do this shit....
                  thats right, something totally unrelated will end up getting the shaft.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Harmon
                    In response to Short Guys reply....Every serious school shooting I hear about is in a relatively white town, and a relatively white school.
                    No, child, it's because white kids kill in numbers. It's a bigger story.


                    Originally posted by Harmon
                    I think your just racist and are trying just to stir up an argument.
                    Typical rabble banter from someone in high school. Get an education then reply in kind, junior.

                    Originally posted by Harmon
                    Your a useless rattle mouth!
                    Umm, ok?

                    Originally posted by Harmon
                    Get a clue, I'm not your friend so dont argue with me like you are one, ass-clown!
                    When did I ever say I was your friend? I hope you get locked up in jail like most of your friends.

                    Originally posted by Harmon
                    P.S.
                    Your still mad cause your a 27 year old who finds reasons to argue!
                    Do us all a favor and go drink some anti-freeze
                    Will blue Gatorade suffice?

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                    • #11
                      like i said before

                      at least at was just some silly injuns. i'm surprised he didnt use a bow and arrow.


                      lol

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                      • #12
                        i'm surprised he didnt use a bow and arrow.


                        lol

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