The Standard Journal

Teacher who stopped attack says he had to save students

- By Ken Kusmer Associated Press

NOBLESVILL­E, Ind. — A suburban Indianapol­is teacher who was shot while tackling and disarming a student inside his classroom said that his swift decisions “were the only acceptable actions” to save his seventh-grade students.

Jason Seaman, speaking publicly for the first time since the shooting, thanked the Noblesvill­e community for its support and stressed that he wanted the focus to be on the other person shot during the incident: 13-year-old student Ella Whistler, who was seriously wounded.

“Her courage and strength at such a young age is nothing short of remarkable,” Seaman said during a news conference at the school district’s administra­tive building. “We all should continue to keep her in our minds as she continues to recover.”

School officials said that Ella was improving and making progress while recovering at an Indianapol­is hospital. Her family has said she was in critical but stable condition following the shooting, though no other details about her injuries have been released.

Seaman is credited with stopping an armed student who entered his classroom at Noblesvill­e West Middle School. Witnesses said the 29-year-old former college football player ran toward bullets as he tackled the student. Seaman was shot three times, according to his brother.

“I want to make it clear that my actions on that day, in my mind, were the only acceptable actions I could have done given the circumstan­ces,” Seaman said. “I deeply care for my students and their well-being. That is why I did what I did that day.”

 ?? / AP-Michael Conroy ?? Jason Seaman, a seventh-grade science teacher at Noblesvill­e West Middle School in Noblesvill­e, Ind., tackled and disarmed a student with a gun at the school.
/ AP-Michael Conroy Jason Seaman, a seventh-grade science teacher at Noblesvill­e West Middle School in Noblesvill­e, Ind., tackled and disarmed a student with a gun at the school.

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