The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

‘My worst nightmare actually came true’

Student suspect shot self after rampage near L.A., authoritie­s say.

- By Stefanie Dazio and John Antczak

What happened

A 16-year-old student pulled a gun from his backpack Thursday and opened fire on classmates at a high school in Santa Clarita, California, north of Los Angeles.

Two students, a 16-year-old girl and a 14-year-old boy, were killed.

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“My worst nightmare actually came true,” student Shauna Orandi said after the shootings. Capt. Robert Lewis of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff ’s Station asked, “When are we going to come together as a community ... to say ‘no more’?”

SANTA CLARITA, CALIF. — A student gunman opened fire Thursday at a Southern California high school, killing two students, wounding three others and shooting himself in the head, authoritie­s said. He was in grave condition.

The shooting occurred around 7:30 a.m. at Saugus High School in Santa Clarita, about 30 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles.

Shauna Orandi, 16, said she was in her Spanish class doing homework when she heard four gunshots that she initially mistook as instrument­s from a band class. She said a student burst into the room saying he’d seen the gunman, and her classmates were stunned into silence.

“My worst nightmare actually came true,” she said later as she left a nearby park with her father. “This is it. I’m gonna die.”

Freshman Rosie Rodriguez said she was walking up the library stairs when she heard noises that “sounded like balloons” popping. She realized they were gunshots when she saw other students running.

Still carrying a backpack laden with books, she ran across the street to a home, where a person she didn’t know gave shelter to her and about 10 other students.

“I just heard a lot of kids crying. We were scared,” Rodriguez said.

On a normal day, she said, Saugus High School felt very safe.

never really thought this would happen in our school,” she said.

Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said six people were shot, including the 16-yearold student suspect.

No details were released on a motive, and his name was not released. Thursday was his birthday.

A video of the shooting showed the gunman shooting himself in the head. Authoritie­s say he was carrying a .45-caliber handgun and used the last bullet on himself.

The two students who died were a 16-year-old girl and a

14-year-old male. Their names were not released.

Saugus High School and other schools in the area were locked down.

Television images showed deputies swarming the school and several people being moved on gurneys. Lines of students were escorted

from the school by armed deputies.

Orandi said she has heard about so many school shootings that she always assumed she’d panic in such a moment.

But she said she stayed calm, thanks to the help of her teacher who locked down the classroom.

The shots rang out — “bang!

pop!” — and Orandi said she heard people yelling and running. Students in the classroom started crying and hugging one another.

“I just couldn’t believe it was happening,” Orandi said.

 ??  ?? D.J. Hamburger, a Saugus High School teacher, comforts a student Thursday after reports of a shooting at the school in Santa Clarita, Calif., about 30 miles northwest of L.A.
D.J. Hamburger, a Saugus High School teacher, comforts a student Thursday after reports of a shooting at the school in Santa Clarita, Calif., about 30 miles northwest of L.A.
 ?? PHOTOS BY MARCIO JOSE SANCHES / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Reports were that the shooting began around 7:30 a.m. Thursday at Saugus High. Students were evacuated, while other schools in the area were locked down.
PHOTOS BY MARCIO JOSE SANCHES / ASSOCIATED PRESS Reports were that the shooting began around 7:30 a.m. Thursday at Saugus High. Students were evacuated, while other schools in the area were locked down.
 ?? MARIO TAMA / GETTY IMAGES ?? Kurt Rennels (left) hugs son Eric after reuniting at a nearby park after a shooting at Saugus High on Thursday in Santa Clarita, California. The suspect was hospitaliz­ed for a gunshot to the head.
MARIO TAMA / GETTY IMAGES Kurt Rennels (left) hugs son Eric after reuniting at a nearby park after a shooting at Saugus High on Thursday in Santa Clarita, California. The suspect was hospitaliz­ed for a gunshot to the head.
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 ?? AL SEIB / LOS ANGELES TIMES ?? The scene from Saugus High, where a student gunman opened fire at the Santa Clarita, California, campus early Thursday.
AL SEIB / LOS ANGELES TIMES The scene from Saugus High, where a student gunman opened fire at the Santa Clarita, California, campus early Thursday.
 ?? DAVID WALTER BANKS / NEW YORK TIMES ?? Law enforcemen­t and emergency personnel respond to Thursday’s shooting at Saugus High in Santa Clarita, California.
DAVID WALTER BANKS / NEW YORK TIMES Law enforcemen­t and emergency personnel respond to Thursday’s shooting at Saugus High in Santa Clarita, California.

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