The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Student says science teacher tackled Indiana school shooter

- By Rick Callahan

NOBLESVILL­E, IND. » A male student armed with two handguns opened fire at a suburban Indianapol­is middle school Friday morning, wounding another student and a teacher before being taken into custody, authoritie­s said.

Seventh-grader Ethan Stonebrake­r said the science teacher likely prevented even more injuries by confrontin­g the shooter, who he said pulled out a gun and opened fire while the class was taking a test.

“Our science teacher immediatel­y ran at him, swatted a gun out of his hand and tackled him to the ground,” Stonebrake­r said. “If it weren’t for him, more of us would have been injured for sure.”

The attack at Noblesvill­e West Middle School happened around 9 a.m., police Chief Kevin Jowitt said at a news conference. He said the suspect asked to be excused from class before returning with the guns, and investigat­ors believe he acted alone.

“We do know the situation resolved extremely quickly,” Jowitt said.

There was no informatio­n released on the identities or conditions of the victims, who were taken to hospitals in Indianapol­is.

Indiana University Health spokeswoma­n Danielle Sirilla said the teacher was taken to IU Health Methodist Hospital and the wounded student was taken to Riley Hospital for Children. She didn’t know the seriousnes­s of their injuries.

The attack comes a week after an attack at a high school in Santa Fe, Texas, that killed eight students and two teachers, and months after the school attack that killed 17 people in Parkland, Florida. The Florida attack inspired students from that school and others throughout the country to call for more restrictio­ns on access to guns.

After the Indiana attack, students were bused to the Noblesvill­e High School gym, where hundreds of parents and other family members arrived to retrieve them.

Authoritie­s referred to a prompt and heroic response but didn’t confirm accounts of the teacher tackling the student or describe the role of the resource officer who was stationed at the school.

When asked to elaborate on his praise of response, Indiana State Police Superinten­dent Doug Carter said: “Wait ‘til one day we can tell you that story. You’ll be proud of them, too.”

Eighth-grader Chris Navarro said he was inside an auditorium when he heard several gunshots about a minute before the bell rang for the change in classes.

“The speaker came on and said we were on lockdown and people rushed in and we went to the back of the room. I went into this little room in the back with three other people,” he said calmly standing between his parents as they picked him up.

Jennifer Morris, who was among the worried parents who rushed to get their kids, appeared slightly dazed and said she was at work when her 14-yearold son sent a text message about the shooting, stunning her.

“He said, ‘I’m OK, please come get me.’ That was probably 20 minutes after it happened,” Morris said. “It’s like a bad dream. I don’t know how you get the kids through this. This isn’t something you’re trained for as a parent.”

Gov. Eric Holcomb, who was returning from a trip to Europe on Friday, issued a statement saying he and other state leaders were getting updates about the situation and that 100 state police officers had been made available to work with local law enforcemen­t.

“Our thoughts are with all those affected by this horrible situation,” Holcomb said.

Noblesvill­e, which is about 20 miles (32 kilometers) northeast of Indianapol­is, is home to about 50,000 people. The middle school has about 1,300 students from grades 6-8. The school’s academic year was scheduled to end next Friday.

 ?? ROBERT SCHEER/THE INDIANAPOL­IS STAR VIA AP ?? Law enforcemen­t officers walk outside Noblesvill­e West Middle School in Noblesvill­e, Ind., after a shooting on Friday. A male student opened fire at the suburban Indianapol­is school wounding another student and a teacher before being taken into...
ROBERT SCHEER/THE INDIANAPOL­IS STAR VIA AP Law enforcemen­t officers walk outside Noblesvill­e West Middle School in Noblesvill­e, Ind., after a shooting on Friday. A male student opened fire at the suburban Indianapol­is school wounding another student and a teacher before being taken into...
 ?? ROBERT SCHEER/THE INDIANAPOL­IS STAR VIA AP ?? Empty school buses leave after a shooting at Noblesvill­e West Middle School in Noblesvill­e, Ind., on Friday.
ROBERT SCHEER/THE INDIANAPOL­IS STAR VIA AP Empty school buses leave after a shooting at Noblesvill­e West Middle School in Noblesvill­e, Ind., on Friday.

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