The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Student opens fire in Calif. high school, killing 2

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SANTA CLARITA, Calif. — A student pulled a gun from his backpack and opened fire at a Southern California high school Thursday, killing two students and wounding three others before shooting himself in the head on his 16th birthday, authoritie­s said.

The gunfire began around 7:30 a.m. at Saugus High School in suburban Santa Clarita, where Los Angeles County sheriff ’s deputies responding to a torrent of 911 calls found all six students in a quad area.

Security video showed the last thing the attacker did was shoot himself with the final bullet in the .45caliber handgun, sheriff ’s homicide Capt. Kent Wegener said. The shooter was hospitaliz­ed in grave condition.

A 16yearold girl and a 14yearold boy died. Two girls, ages 14 and 15, and a 14yearold boy were hospitaliz­ed, officials said.

Sheriff Alex Villanueva said the shooter was a student at the school but did not identify him. A search warrant was being obtained for his home.

“At this point in time, we have no indication of motivation or ideology,“said Paul Delacourt, the agent in charge of the FBI’s Los Angeles field office.

The sound of gunfire sent some students running while others and staff followed recently practiced security procedures.

Kyra Stapp, 17, was watching a documentar­y in class when she heard two gunshots. Panicked students ran in and reported the shooting.

Stapp’s class and others were herded into a teacher break room where they locked the door and turned off the lights.

Kyra texted her mother and tried not make any noise. They exchanged messages as sirens screamed and helicopter­s and deputies carrying rifles and shotguns swarmed the campus. Then Kyra fell silent while officers escorted students out.

“She’s been texting me and all of a sudden she’s not,” Tracy Stapp said. “That was like the worst 10 minutes of my life, I swear.”

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.”

Saugus High’s security is provided by one unarmed sheriff ’s deputy and nine “campus supervisor­s” who act as guards, said Collyn Nielson, chief administra­tive officer for the William S. Hart Union High School District.

The campus is surrounded by a fence, and students enter through a limited number of gates each morning. There are a dozen security cameras but no metal detectors.

All district schools hold lockdown drills three times a year, including two in the fall that have already occurred, Nielson said.

“In speaking with staff and hearing reports, students reported they knew what to do and immediatel­y went into lockdown mode,” he said.

 ?? Marcio Jose Sanchez / Associated Press ?? Students are escorted out of Saugus High School after reports of a shooting on Thursday in Santa Clarita, Calif.
Marcio Jose Sanchez / Associated Press Students are escorted out of Saugus High School after reports of a shooting on Thursday in Santa Clarita, Calif.

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