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      XPost: oc.general, alt.connecticut, alt.culture.african.american.history       XPost: rec.travel.africa       From: democratpiecesofshit2014@yahoo.com              A middle-school student in Sparks, Nev., shot and killed a       teacher and wounded two other students before apparently killing       himself on campus, police said Monday.              Further details about the shooting at Sparks Middle School       shortly after 7 a.m. remained scant after a news conference late       Monday morning, but witnesses described hearing shots on the       playground before a student in khakis gunned down a teacher.              [Updated 1:54 p.m. PDT Oct. 21: Family members of the teacher       shot and killed at Sparks Middle School identified him as       Michael Landsberry.              "It doesn't feel real. It's totally surreal to have it happen,"       Landsberry's sister-in-law, Chanda Landsberry, told the Los       Angeles Times.]               A student who saw the shooting told the Reno Gazette-Journal       that he and his friends were by the school basketball court when       they heard a loud pop, followed by screaming.              “The teacher came to investigate,” 8th-grader Kyle Nucum, 13,       told the Gazette. “I thought it was a firecracker at first, but       the student was pointing a gun at the teacher after the teacher       told him to put it down, and the student fired a shot at the       teacher and the teacher fell and everybody ran away.              “And we ran across the field to get somewhere safe and while we       were running we heard about four or five more shots and we just       got somewhere safe."              Andrew Thompson, a 7th grade student at Sparks Middle School,       said Monday on KOLO-TV that the shooter, a student, “started       getting mad and shoots one of my friends.”              “He got shot in the shoulder,” Thompson said. Then, the shooter       came near a teacher “and said ‘back up.’ The teacher backed up,       and he pulled the trigger.”              The teacher has not yet been formally identified, and nor has       the student suspect. Police said that one of the two wounded       students had been through surgery as of late Monday morning.              Their current medical conditions could not immediately be       confirmed with the Renown Regional Medical Center, where the two       students were originally taken in critical condition.              Police said about 20 to 30 students witnessed the shooting and       will be questioned. The school was swept for explosives, police       said, and none were found. Parents were told to show       identification when picking up their children at a nearby school.              Dale Lundin, a site facilities coordinator at Sparks Middle       School, told the Los Angeles Times that “it’s been a very scary       morning.”              “I was in the building, it was just going to be a few minutes       before the entry bell rang, and then there was a lot of       commotion going on out in the hallway,” Lundin said. “I stepped       into the hallway, heard a couple of gun shots … checked the       hallway [to make sure there were no students] … and stepped into       my office and closed the door.”              Lundin added, “It’s that same old story,” Lundin said. “You       never really think that it’s going to happen at your place of       work, or in this case, your school, when it does happen it kind       of puts you in shock.”              That sentiment was echoed by school, community and state       officials as Sparks came to grips with a traumatic act of school       violence that brought parents streaming to the school in hopes       that their children were safe.              “It’s been said that it’s a tragic day in the city of Sparks.       Our hearts go out to all those affected,” Sparks Mayor Geno       Martini told reporters. “The city itself is very safe, this is       just an isolated incident.              “It’s very, very tragic,” Martini added. “I’m saddened to be       here.”              Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval said that he’d ordered the state’s       lieutenant governor and state schools superintendent to Sparks       to assist the local effort.                     http://www.latimes.com/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-sparks-middle-       school-shooting-teacher-dead-       20131021,0,5110065.story#axzz2wKbmLo7g                             --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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