The Welland Tribune

Student dies after fight ends in gunfire at North Carolina school

- JONATHAN DREW

A North Carolina high school student shot and killed a fellow student during a fight in a crowded school hallway Monday, officials said, prompting a lockdown and generating an atmosphere of chaos and fear as dozens of parents rushed to the school to make sure their children were safe.

The student accused of firing the fatal shot was arrested quickly as investigat­ors secured the campus at Butler High School in Matthews, about 19 kilometres southeast of Charlotte, said Matthews Police Department Capt. Stason Tyrrell. Students remained inside with the school on lockdown for about two hours after the shooting.

The male student who was shot died at a hospital, Tyrrell said. He said the suspect, also male, was quickly taken into custody by a school resource officer as others rushed to the scene as backup. Investigat­ors have the weapon used, but have not said what it is. Neither the suspect nor the victim’s names or ages were immediatel­y released.

“We were able to review the surveillan­ce video of the shooting, which was a fight between the two students,” Tyrrell said, calling it an “isolated incident.”

Tyrrell said the shooting happened in a hallway as crowds of students arrived for the day. Charlotte-Mecklenbur­g Schools Superinten­dent Clayton Wilcox said that many students witnessed the shooting, and counsellor­s and psychologi­sts were available.

“There were many kids in the hallway when this happened,” he said.

“We’re incredibly saddened by the fact that we had a loss of life on one of our campuses today. What makes it doubly difficult is that it was one of our students who was the shooter,” he said.

While police have not confirmed what kind of gun was used, Wilcox said: “I don’t know how a young person gets a handgun in the state of North Carolina.” He said the system was reviewing its security procedures.

By late morning, school officials said that the lockdown was lifted and families could pick up students at the main entrance. Classes were proceeding for students who remained on campus. The diverse student body of about 2,000 at the North Carolina school is about one-third white, one-third African-American and one-quarter Hispanic.

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