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School gunman dies after shooting 2

Officer on campus fires on 17-year-old attacker with pistol in Maryland

- John Bacon

A student gunman opened fire Tuesday at a high school in southern Maryland, injuring two students before an armed school resources officer intervened.

The gunman, identified as Austin Wyatt Rollins, 17, was killed, but St. Mary’s County Sheriff Tim Cameron said it was not immediatel­y clear whether the school officer fired the fatal shot or whether the gunman killed himself.

The attack began shortly before classes were scheduled to start at Great Mills High, a 1,500-student school 65 miles south of Washington. Cameron said Rollins was armed with a Glock semiautoma­tic handgun when he shot a 16-year-old female student in a hallway. A 14-year-old male student also was shot.

“Our school resource officer was alerted to the events,” Cameron said. “He engaged the shooter and fired a round; subsequent­ly, the shooter fired a round as well.”

Cameron said it was not clear whether the gunman shot himself or fired at the resource officer, identified as Deputy 1st Class Blaine Gaskill.

The female student was hospitaliz­ed in critical condition, and the male student was in stable condition, Cameron said. Gaskill, who was not injured, followed protocol, Cameron said.

“This is what we prepare for, this is what we pray we will never have to do,” Cameron said. “The notion that this can’t happen here is no longer a notion.”

Cameron said the shooter and the female victim had a prior relationsh­ip. Authoritie­s reviewed social media posts to “piece together” a possible motive for the shooting, he said. He asked that no one jump to conclusion­s until the investigat­ion concluded.

“We are a very tightknit community,” Cameron said. “So now what I would ask our community to do is pray for the victims.”

The shooting took place less than a

“This is what we prepare for, this is what we pray we will never have to do. The notion that this can’t happen here is no longer a notion.”

Tim Cameron St. Mary’s County sheriff

week after some Great Mills students joined tens of thousands of students across the nation in a walkout to protest gun violence. The walkout was spearheade­d by survivors of the shooting rampage Feb. 14 at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., that killed 17 students and faculty.

Parkland teens expressed solidarity Tuesday with the students at Great Mills on Twitter.

“The state of our country is disgusting - I’m so sorry, Great Mills,” Jaclyn Corin tweeted.

Emma González tweeted, “We are Here for you, students of Great Mills together we can stop this from ever happening again.”

Less than a month ago, Great Mills High School Principal Jake Heibel told parents that officials had investigat­ed threats of a shooting. Law enforcemen­t was contacted, and the threat was “not validated,” Heibel told parents.

Tuesday, the school was placed on lockdown immediatel­y after the shooting. “There has been a shooting at Great Mills High School,” the school district said in a statement on its website. “The school is on lockdown (and) the event is contained. The Sheriff ’s office is on the scene.”

Dozens of law enforcemen­t vehicles surrounded the school. The St. Mary’s County Sheriff ’s Office urged parents to gather at another school to reunite with their children.

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said special agents from Baltimore and Hyattsvill­e joined the investigat­ion. Gov. Larry Hogan said state police were ready to provide support. “Our prayers are with students, school personnel and first responders,” he said.

Jill Morris, president of the county education associatio­n, called the shooting “devastatin­g” for the school’s students.

“We are resolved to provide all the support and comfort we can to our colleagues and neighbors ... while we work together toward a day when no school community ever has to experience this type of tragedy,” she said.

 ?? JIM WATSON/AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? Emergency responders work the scene at Great Mills High School in Lexington Park, Md., after a shooting injured two students Tuesday. A teenage boy armed with a Glock pistol was killed.
JIM WATSON/AFP/GETTY IMAGES Emergency responders work the scene at Great Mills High School in Lexington Park, Md., after a shooting injured two students Tuesday. A teenage boy armed with a Glock pistol was killed.

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