Irish Independent

Teen opens fire in school leaving two dead, 17 hurt

- Kristin Hall

A 15-year-old student killed two classmates and hit a dozen others with gunfire yesterday, methodical­ly firing a handgun inside a crowded atrium at his rural Kentucky high school.

“He was determined. He knew what he was doing,” said Alexandria Caporali, who grabbed her stunned friend and ran into a classroom as their classmates hit the floor.

“It was one right after another -- bang bang bang bang bang,” she added. “You could see his arm jerking as he was pulling the trigger.”

He kept firing, she said, until he ran out of ammunition and took off running, trying to get away. Police arrested their suspect moments later, leading him away in handcuffs to be charged with murder and attempted murder. Authoritie­s did not identify the gunman responsibl­e for the nation’s first fatal school shooting of 2018, nor did they release any details about a motive.

Kentucky State Police Lt. Michael Webb said detectives are looking into his home and background.

Seventeen students were injured, 12 of them hit with bullets and five others hurt in the scramble as hundreds of students fled for their lives from Marshall County High School. Many jumped into cars, or ran across fields and down the highway.

“No one screamed. It was almost completely silent as people just ran,” said Caporali, 16. She said most students knew what to do because they are drilled throughout the year on how to respond to an active shooter at school.

The two fatalities were 15 years old: A girl died at the scene, and a boy died later at a hospital, Gov. Matt Bevin said, adding that all of the victims are believed to be students. The dead boy was among five young men, including three with gunshot wounds to the head and one shot in the chest, who were flown about 190km to the Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee.

The attack marked the year’s first fatal school shooting, 23 days into 2018, according to data compiled by the Gun Violence Archive, which relies on media reports and other informatio­n. The anti-violence group Everytown for Gun Safety has counted at least 283 shootings at schools since 2013.

 ?? Photo: AP ?? Worried parents gather near the school.
Photo: AP Worried parents gather near the school.

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