Albuquerque Journal

Charges filed against student

Officer wounded student who had fired several shots

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DIXON, Ill. — Charges were filed against a student who was wounded by a police officer after firing shots in a northern Illinois high school hallway while staff and seniors were meeting for a graduation rehearsal, Illinois State Police announced late Wednesday.

Matthew A. Milby, 19, of Dixon is charged with aggravated discharge of a firearm, aggravated discharge at a school employee and aggravated discharge at a school building. Milby, who was wounded in an exchange of gunfire with a school resource officer, remains hospitaliz­ed with what authoritie­s describe as non-life-threatenin­g injuries and is under surveillan­ce. A Lee County judge set bond at $2 million.

Officer Mark Dallas, who has worked at Dixon High School for five years, was hailed as a hero for shooting and arresting Milby.

“He saved an enormous amount of lives,” Lee County Sheriff John Simonton said. His comments were echoed by Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner, who in a statement credited “Dallas for his bravery and quick action to immediatel­y diffuse a dangerous situation.”

The shooting happened shortly after 8 a.m. Wednesday.

Police Chief Steven Howell Jr. said several shots were fired near the auditorium, and Dallas rushed to the area to confront the gunman.

Howell said Dallas chased the suspect after he fled from the school. The suspect fired several shots at the officer, who returned fire, wounding the suspect and taking him into custody.

Police said they believe the gunman acted alone and that there was no further threat to anyone in the area. Howell declined to discuss why Milby brought a gun to the school.

“I could not be more proud of the police officer and the way he responded to the situation. With shots ringing out through the hallways of the school, he charged towards the suspect and confronted him, head on,” Howell said of the 15-year veteran of the Dixon Police Department. “Because of his heroic actions, countless lives were saved. We are forever indebted to him for his service and his bravery.”

Authoritie­s originally said Milby wasn’t a student at the school. However, Superinten­dent Margo Empen told Sauk Valley Media the suspect was not expelled, did not drop out and was eligible to graduate with his class.

Empen said she could not provide details because of school privacy laws.

 ?? ALEX T. PASCHAL/SAUK VALLEY MEDIA ?? Students file into the adjacent National Guard armory following a shooting at Dixon High School Wednesday in Dixon, Ill.
ALEX T. PASCHAL/SAUK VALLEY MEDIA Students file into the adjacent National Guard armory following a shooting at Dixon High School Wednesday in Dixon, Ill.

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