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1 dead in Ohio school shooting; Suspect detained

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CHARDON, Ohio - A teenager described as a bullied outcast at his suburban Cleveland high school opened fire in the cafeteria Monday morning, killing one student and wounding four others before being caught a short distance away, authorities said.A student who witnessed the attack from just a few feet away said it appeared the gunman was targeting a group of students sitting at a cafeteria table and that the one who was killed was trying to duck under the table.

Panicked students screamed and ran through the halls after the gunfire broke out at the start of the school day at 1,100-student Chardon High, about 30 miles from the Cleveland.The suspect, whose name was not released, was arrested near his car a half-mile away, the FBI said. He was not immediately charged. The Geauga County Sheriff's Office said that the suspect turned himself in after being chased out of the school by a teacher, CBS News reports.

FBI officials would not comment on a motive. But 15-year-old Danny Komertz, who witnessed the shooting, said the gunman was known as an outcast who had apparently been bullied."I looked up and this kid was pointing a gun about 10 feet away from me to a group of four kids sitting at a table," Komertz said. He said the gunman fired two shots quickly, and students scrambled for safety. One of them "was kind of like hiding, trying to get underneath the table, trying to hide, protecting his face."

The handgun allegedly used in the attack has been recovered and is now in the custody of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, where authorities are running a background trace on the weapon to determine its origin and ownership, CBS News correspondent Bob Orr reports.There is no word yet on the number of shots fired or the caliber of the bullet.A spokeswoman for Cleveland's MetroHealth Medical Center identified the deceased student as Daniel Parmertor.

His family issued a statement:
"We are shocked by this senseless tragedy. Danny was a bright young boy who had a bright future ahead of him. The family is torn by this loss. We ask that you respect our privacy during this difficult time."The sheriff's office identified the victims as four male students and one female student. Earlier, CBS affiliate WOIO-TV in Cleveland reported on air that a 17-year-old boy was listed in serious condition and an 18-year-old woman was in stable condition at the Cleveland Clinic's Hillcrest Hospital in suburban Cleveland.

The sheriff's office said that two students were taken to Hillcrest Hospital and an additional three students were taken to MetroHealth, CBS News reportsParents thronged the streets around the school as they heard from students via text message and cellphone long before official word came of the attack.By midday, officers investigating the shooting blocked off a road in a heavily wooded area several miles from the school. Federal agents patrolled the muddy driveway leading to several spacious homes and ponds, while other officers walked a snowy hillside.

It wasn't clear what they were looking for. A police dog was brought in.
Heather Ziska, 17, said she was in the cafeteria when she and other students heard popping noises in the hall. She said she saw a boy she recognized as a fellow student come into the cafeteria and start shooting.She said she and several others immediately ran outside, while other friends ran into a middle school and others locked themselves in a teachers' lounge."Everybody just started running," said 17-year-old Megan Hennessy, who was in class when she heard loud noises. "Everyone was running and screaming down the hallway."Rebecca Moser, 17, had just settled into her chemistry class when the school went into lockdown.

The class of about 25 students ducked behind the lab tables at the back of the classroom, uncertain whether it was a drill.
Text messages started flying inside and outside the school, spreading information about what was happening and what friends and family were hearing outside the building."We all have cellphones, so people were constantly giving people updates — about what was going on, who the victims were, how they were doing," Moser said.Anxious parents of high school students were told to go to an elementary school to pick up their children.Chardon is a town of about 5,100 people.
 
I wonder if the bullying angle is true? If so, I don't blame the kid a bit......sorry, it might ruffle some feathers but as I was bullied severely (and the authorities did nothing) and had access to a weapon, I would have used it.

Notice he targeted a select group and not the student body in general?

I also wonder if any reports were made of the bullying and whether or not anything was done about it. If nothing WAS done, then the faculty is as much to blame as the shooter.

Now don't get me wrong, the Georgia Tech, Montreal, and columbine were just insane idiots going on a rampage, this (to me) sounds like a kid who was pushed past his limit and probably got no help from anyone......
 
tboy said:
I wonder if the bullying angle is true? If so, I don't blame the kid a bit......sorry, it might ruffle some feathers but as I was bullied severely (and the authorities did nothing) and had access to a weapon, I would have used it.

Notice he targeted a select group and not the student body in general?

I also wonder if any reports were made of the bullying and whether or not anything was done about it. If nothing WAS done, then the faculty is as much to blame as the shooter.

Now don't get me wrong, the Georgia Tech, Montreal, and columbine were just insane idiots going on a rampage, this (to me) sounds like a kid who was pushed past his limit and probably got no help from anyone......

Dude you would kill if bullied?.
 
GOD said:
Dude you would kill if bullied?.

Everyone has their breaking point. Everyone. I am not justifying it, god knows it is a horrible tragedy. But people can only take so much pain before they snap, unfortunately he snapped in a different way than most people do. For some it might have been a breakdown, for others suicide. It sounds like the same thing we have all heard several times before... Loner kid with no friends, social misfit, awkward, tormented for years, parents and school did nothing for years when everyone saw the signs.

It is tragic on so many levels.
 
GOD said:
Dude you would kill if bullied?.

You make it seem so.....casual? (for lack of a better word). Imagine being forced to go to school each day by society, your parents, the police, where you KNOW your day will be an unending living hell. It's not just the constant teasing, but it's things like having them step on your lunch, pour coke or whatever over your homework then getting in shit from the teacher because of the state it's in. Then after a long day you go to unlock your bike, and there are two who push you aside and race around the school grounds, ramming it into parking blocks, riding it up and down stairs, then you have to go home and get in shit because you are late and your bike is shot.....

Sorry, if you don't know what it's like, you shouldn't make judgements. Oh and one more thing? I would rather kill the tormentors than take my own life....payback IS a bitch.

And for the record, years later, when I had access to a weapon, I DID contemplate going after them.....
 
I knew a kid in high school who was chronically bullied in grades 9 and 10. Bullied and abused physically.
He hit puberty, discovered steroids, and took up boxing, and took a semester off school.
When school started again in September he was a beast, and each and every person who ever bullied him got the living shit beaten out of him in the span of 24 hours.
So yes.... I can see a kid who's had enough grab a gun and do it.
 
The teen who authorities believe was behind a deadly shooting Monday in Chardon, Ohio, had violence in his life from early on, Cleveland's Plain Dealer newspaper reported.

Court records showed that Thomas Lane Jr., the father of suspect T.J. Lane, had been arrested several times for abusing women he had children with, including the teen's mother, the newspaper reported. The father had been warned to stay away from the teen's mother at least once, records reportedly showed.
Thomas Lane filed for divorce from the teen's mother in 2002 and later that year was charged with attempted murder, felonious assault and kidnapping, WKYC-TV cited court records as showing. He was convicted of felonious assault and sentenced to 5 years probation. It was not immediately clear what the charges stemmed from.

Police have not formally identified the suspect, but T.J. Lane's family issued a statement Monday night saying they were stunned by what happened and the teen is set to appear before juvenile court at 3:30 p.m. ET Tuesday.

It was not clear whether the teen and his father had any contact, the newspaper reported.
The suspect's family said through attorney Bob Farinacci that they were struggling to comprehend what had happened a day after the worst U.S. high school shooting in nearly a year.

"This is something that could never have been predicted. T.J.'s family has asked for some privacy while they try to understand how such a tragedy could have occurred and while they mourn this terrible loss for their community," the statement read.
Students at the high school outside of Cleveland were told to stay home Tuesday.

Officials believe Lane at the start of the classes on Monday, hitting five students. Daniel Parmertor was killed instantly and on Tuesday officials said Demetrius Hewlin had died while Russell King Jr. was declared brain dead. Two others remain hospitalized.
"He had no emotion on his face, he was just shooting," a Chardon student told WKYC.

Travis Carver, another student present in the cafeteria at the time said the expression on the gunman's face was "straight determination."


 
2 more students have died and it is reported that the suspect confessed he chose the targets at random.....so,with that being said: fry the little psycho.....
 
Short-hairless said:
I knew a kid in high school who was chronically bullied in grades 9 and 10. Bullied and abused physically.
He hit puberty, discovered steroids, and took up boxing, and took a semester off school.
When school started again in September he was a beast, and each and every person who ever bullied him got the living shit beaten out of him in the span of 24 hours.
So yes.... I can see a kid who's had enough grab a gun and do it.

Well, I didn't need all that, I finally hit puberty and graduated to highschool. No one picked on me there.....
 
CHARDON, Ohio (Reuters) - An Ohio teenager wearing a T-shirt with "killer" scrawled on it gave a profane statement and made an obscene gesture in court as he was sentenced to life in prison without parole on Tuesday for killing three students in a school shooting rampage last year.

T.J. Lane, 18, also wounded three students in the attack in a high school cafeteria in Chardon, a small town east of Cleveland, leaving one paralyzed from the waist down.

Lane's attack in February 2012 was one of several mass shootings in the United States last year, including a massacre at an elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut December.

Lane sat facing the families of the children he shot and gave a brief profane statement. He then made an obscene gesture directed at the families before Geauga County Judge David Fuhry imposed the sentence.

Lane had pleaded guilty to all of the charges against him on February 26, a day before the one-year anniversary of his attack. He was charged as an adult, but because he was 17 at the time of the rampage he was ineligible for the death penalty.

Fuhry said Lane lacked remorse and examinations showed he had feigned mental illness. A bright student set to graduate from high school early, Lane instead long planned, prepared for, and then executed the attack, he said.

Lane killed Demetrius Hewlin, 16; Russell King Jr., 17; and Daniel Parmertor, 16. He wounded Nick Walczak, who was paralyzed from the waist down, Nate Mueller and Joy Rickers.

Fuhry sentenced him to three life terms for the aggravated murders and an aggregate of 37 years for the wounding of the other students, all sentences to be served consecutively.

Parmertor's mother, Dina Parmertor, was among family members who addressed Lane during the sentencing hearing.

"I hope you have a cold, rough, unkind, harsh prison life with monsters like yourself," Dina Parmertor said. "I want you to endure years and years of pain, and abuse, which is in my opinion not harsh enough."

Lane was taken into custody shortly after the attack and confessed to firing 10 rounds from a .22-caliber pistol at the students in the cafeteria.

"This defendant has never shown any remorse and his actions today just confirmed what we have known all along," Geauga County prosecutor James Flaiz said.

The day after Lane pleaded guilty to the charges, Chardon students clad in red-and-black school colors walked in a procession from the school to the town square to lay wreaths beneath framed photographs of their slain classmates in a ceremony that marked one year since the shootings.

A massacre in December at the Sandy Hook elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut, left 26 people dead, including 20 first-graders, sparking a national outcry to curb gun violence and leading President Barack Obama to propose a ban of military-style assault weapons and limits on the capacity of ammunition clips.


 
He is fucked.

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