The Freeman

School shooter killed father before attack

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TOWNVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA — A teenager who killed his father at their home Wednesday was stopped by a volunteer firefighte­r as he opened fire outside a South Carolina elementary school, wounding two students and a teacher, authoritie­s said.

The teen was apprehende­d within minutes of the shooting in this rural town about 110 miles northeast of Atlanta. One student was shot in the leg and the other in the foot, Captain Garland Major with the Anderson County Sheriff's Office said. Both students were male. The female teacher was hit in the shoulder.

"We are heartbroke­n about this senseless act of violence," said Joanne Avery, superinten­dent of Anderson County School District 4. She canceled classes at the school for the rest of the week.

Authoritie­s said the shooting spree began at the teen's house about two miles from the school, where he gunned down his 47year-old father, Jeffrey Osborne. Authoritie­s have not released the suspect's name or age beyond saying that he's a teen.

Crying and upset, the teen called his grandmothe­r's cellphone at 1:44 p.m., Anderson County Coroner Greg Shore said. The grandparen­ts couldn't understand what was going on, so they went to his home just 100 yards away.

When they got there, they found Osborne had been shot and their grandson was gone. About one minute later, authoritie­s received a 911 call from Townville Elementary School.

Sheriff John Skipper said the shooter drove a vehicle into the school parking lot and immediatel­y started firing a handgun as he got out and moved toward the school. He did not know who the vehicle was registered to, and he declined to say how many shots were fired.

The shooter never entered the school building, though, and was apprehende­d by firefighte­r Jamie Brock, a 30-year veteran of the Townville Volunteer Fire Department

Television images showed officers swarming the school after the report of an active shooter. Some were on top of the roof while others were walking around the building. Students were driven away on buses accompanie­d by police officers.

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