The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

7th-grader with distractio­n device shoots himself at school

- The Associated Press

MASSILLON » An Ohio seventh-grader who brought a gun to school and shot himself inside a restroom just before classes began on Tuesday also had a device in his backpack meant to cause a distractio­n, police said.

While investigat­ors said the device was not an explosive that would have harmed anyone, they also would not describe it in detail.

The student, who suffered a self-inflicted gunshot wound, was being treated at a hospital, but police and school officials said they did not know his condition.

No other students were hurt in the shooting at Jackson Middle School, near Massillon. While investigat­ors said the device was not an explosive that would have harmed anyone, they also would not describe it in detail.

It was not immediatel­y clear whether the shooting was intentiona­l or how the boy, who rode the bus to school, managed to sneak the .22-caliber long gun into the building, said Jackson Township Police Chief Mark Brink.

Authoritie­s said they also did not know where the boy got the gun or if anyone else was involved.

Bomb-sniffing dogs searched the building, investigat­ors said.

“They wouldn’t tell us what was going on. I

thought there was a school shooting. There was a lot of waiting,” eighth-grader Alex Garcia told The Independen­t. “I didn’t have any idea there was someone with a gun until I was released.”

Parents rushed to the school, which has about 1,400 students, to get their children soon after administra­tors sent out a notice about the shooting.

Some waited outside the school for hours before the students were allowed to leave.

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