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Officer shoots, arrests armed former student at Illinois school

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DIXON, Ill. — A police officer at a northern Illinois high school was hailed as a hero Wednesday for shooting and arresting a former student who fired on him in a hallway while staff and seniors were meeting for a graduation rehearsal.

The 19-year-old former Dixon High School student suffered wounds that weren’t life threatenin­g, according to police, who didn’t release the ex-student’s name. The school resource officer, Mark Dallas, took the gunman into custody after shooting him.

“He saved an enormous amount of lives,” Lee County Sheriff John Simonton said.

Simonton’s 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. while staff and students were gathered for a graduation rehearsal.

Dixon is about 80 miles west of Chicago

Police Chief Steven Howell Jr. told reporters that the officer called to report that he had spotted an armed male at the school. Howell said the officer confronted the former student near the school’s west gym and, as he ran after him, the suspect fired several shots at the officer.

Howell said the officer returned fire, shot the suspect and took him into custody. Neither the officer nor anyone else at the school was injured. Police said they believe the gunman acted alone and that there was no further threat to anyone in the area.

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

When police searched the school they found that the faculty and students had barricaded themselves inside by blocking the classroom doorways with desks, chairs and other furniture — just as they had been trained to do.

“A lot of things went right today and many things could have gone wrong,” Dixon Mayor Liandro Arellano Jr., told reporters at a news conference outside the school.

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CITY OF DIXON Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner and others hailed Mark Dallas, above, as a hero.

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