Texarkana Gazette

Detective: Gun jam stopped school shooting

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ANDERSON, S.C.—The teenager who shot and killed a child on a South Carolina school yard cried and apologized afterward and said it was a good thing his gun jammed before he could shoot more children, a detective testified Monday.

Anderson County Det. Ronald Wood comments Monday came during a hearing to determine whether the teenager, who faces two murder charges in the deaths of his father and an elementary school student, will be tried as a juvenile or an adult.

Defense attorneys spent Monday morning arguing that the teen’s rights were violated because investigat­ors did not expressly tell the boy that he could talk to his mother or an attorney before he confessed.

The teenager was 14 years old in September 2016 when authoritie­s say he shot his 47-yearold father at home and then drove to Townville Elementary School and started shooting at first graders on a playground. One boy died, and a teacher and another student were wounded.

“Good thing my gun jammed or I would have shot more,” Wood quoted the teenager as saying as he was put in the back of a police vehicle.

Wood told defense attorneys that the boy’s grandfathe­r—who rushed to the school after his grandson called him to say he killed his father—told officers the teen stayed in his room all the time because his parents were drunk and he was being home-schooled because he was being bullied.

Monday’s hearing was to determine if the now 15-year-old boy is tried as an adult for the killings of his 47-year-old father and 6-year-old Jacob Hall at the school.

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