Tag: school shooting

  • Dunblane

    Dunblane

    254 children killed in schools since Dunblane:

    Today is the 10th anniversary of the school shooting with the highest child death toll, the Dunblane massacre. For those of you not familiar with Dunblane here is a summary of the massacre from Crime Library

    On March 13, 1996, Thomas Hamilton, 43, left his home at 7 Kent Road in Dunblane, Scotland, with only one thing in mind — murder. At about 9:30 a.m., he drove to the Dunblane Primary School with a pair of pliers, four handguns and more than 700 rounds of ammunition. Once there, he cut the telephone wires on a nearby pole and then proceeded with weapons in hand to a side entrance of the school.

    Hamilton burst into the assembly hall, where a class of 5- and 6-year-old children was having gym lessons and opened fire. He first shot at several of the teachers. Hamilton then turned his guns on the frightened children and shot at them as they tried to scramble to safety under chairs and inside closets. Screams echoed through the gymnasium as tiny bodies sunk to the floor in pools of blood.

    Hamilton momentarily stepped outside the gym into a hallway where there were other classrooms and open fired again. Several more people were struck down before Hamilton returned to the gym and began shooting again. He then put the gun into his mouth and pulled the trigger. He died instantaneously, leaving behind a ghastly trail of death and devastation.

    The brutal rampage left 17 people murdered, including one teacher and 16 children. Another 17 would survive the horrifying incident but be haunted with nightmares for the rest of their lives. The sleepy, rural town was forever changed by the horrors of that day. It was considered one of the deadliest massacres in recent history.

    According to the article, no service or memorial is being held as the people of Dunblane would like to forget this tragedy. Also, according to the article, 254 children have been shot in schools worldwide, including the terrorist attack in Beslan in 2004.

  • More on yesterday’s hearing from Roseburg

    More on yesterday’s hearing from Roseburg

    Guns fascinate teen, court told:

    This is scary…

    A 14-year-old boy charged with gunning down a classmate in a courtyard at Roseburg High School has a fascination with guns and recently researched how certain ammunition could penetrate body armor, a prosecutor told a judge during a hearing Monday.

    This is funny…

    At Monday’s brief court appearance, Bruce Tower, Leodoro’s court-appointed attorney, asked Millikan to consider a conditional release for the accused shooter. He argued that because his client doesn’t have a criminal background, he doesn’t pose a danger to the community.

    You’re kidding, right? Why do these lawyers try to get their clients released before trial, stating they have no criminal background, when they’re being held for shooting someone?

    Vincent Leodoro shot Joseph Monti multiple times with a Wyoming Arms 10 mm semiautomatic loaded with hollow point bullets. So we can just expect him to act like a good little boy while he’s awaiting trial? Hell no. Luckily, he was held without bail.

    Also, it sounds like the prognosis for Joseph Monti was not as rosy as we were led to believe…

    Monti, meanwhile, is recovering from his wounds at Mercy Medical Center in Roseburg, where he is listed in serious but stable condition. Doctors said he should recover fully from gunshot wounds to his chest, abdomen, and elbow.

    But Monti’s half-brother, Eric Allison of Sacramento, wonders. He said Monti is in pain and will have to undergo reconstructive surgeries. Allison said he plans to fly his brother to medical facilities at Stanford University.

    “I don’t know why everyone is saying that he’s going to be OK,” Allison said. “He’s got huge holes in him. We’re worried that he has signs of infection and this is going to be a long road to recovery.”

    My thoughts and prayers are with the Monti family, and I hope Joseph recovers soon.

  • Bail Denied for Vincent Leodoro

    Bail Denied for Vincent Leodoro

    Bail denied for suspect in Roseburg High School shooting:

    The gunman in the Roseburg High shooting, Vincent Leodoro, has been ordered to be held without bail…

    Douglas County Circuit Judge Robert Millikan denied a defense motion to allow Vincent Leodoro to be released from juvenile detention after the prosecution argued he posed a danger to society and himself.

    The trial has been scheduled for April 18th.

  • Leodoro to appear in court

    Leodoro to appear in court

    Students Return To Classes After H.S. Shooting:

    Vincent Wayne Leodoro, the suspect in the Roseburg high shooting of Joseph Monti, is set to appear in court today. Leodoro will have a court-appointed attorney.

    Roseburg students also returned to class today.

  • Roseburg Round-Up

    Roseburg Round-Up

    Teenager faces charges in Oregon high school shooting:

    Charges were filed yesterday of attempted murder, assault, and firearms violations against 14-year-old Vincent Wayne Leodoro, the suspect in the shooting at Roseburg High in Oregon. Authorities allege that Leodoro shot 16-year-old Joseph Monti. Leodoro will be tried as a juvenile because under Oregon law, no one under 15 can be tried as an adult. Leodoro missed being tried as an adult by one week when he will turn 15.

    Suspect, Victim Identified In School Shooting:

    According to this article, Leodoro got the gun from a relative who did not realize it was missing. And that if he is convicted as a juvenile the max he is looking at is 11 years. Monti is expected to make a full recovery.

    Also…

    Investigators say there was an ongoing disagreement between Monti and Leodoro, but the exact motive was not released.

    Shooting Suspect Arraigned:

    During yesterday’s arraignment of Leodoro, Monti’s brother, Eric Allison, was at the arraignment and called Leodoro a coward several times. Can’t say that I disagree. According to the article, it also appears that Leodoro kept shooting Monti after he was already hit…

    Authorities now say it appears that Leodoro fired bullets into Joseph Monti even after he was already down. Allison says his brother does remember being shot. “He was talking to two girls. All of the sudden he was on the ground with no warning. Not like hey I’m going to get you or anything. He just got shot,” said Allison.

    Sounds cowardly to me.

    There is no confirmed motive, but Monti’s brother had this to say…

    Allison says his brother knew the suspect and attributes their conflict to teens talking big and speaking out of turn. Meanwhile, authorities say there is no confirmed motive for the shooting beyond the fact that “there was some ongoing conflict between the two parties.”

    A trial date will be set for Leodoro on Monday.

    Police: Victim may have been shot while he was down:

    Some scary details from this article…

    Dunbar said a search of Leodoro’s room found some evidence of pending violence but he declined to elaborate.

    Dunbar said Monti was shot with a Wyoming Arms 10mm semiautomatic pistol, equal to a .40-caliber, that Leodoro got from home, apparently without permission.

    He said it was loaded with hollow-point bullets, which expand on impact and do maximum damage.

    10MM with hollow points? It’s a miracle that Monti is still alive. It also goes to show Leodoro’s level of intent and premeditation.

    Also, the article states that a group of students knew there would be some kind of confrontation but didn’t know a gun would be involved, so they did not notify school authorities.

    More as details become available.

  • Roseburg victim named

    Roseburg victim named

    High School Freshman Shoots Sophomore:

    The shooter is a 14-year-old freshman, while the victim is 16-year-old sophomore Joseph Monti.

    Still no word on a motive.

  • More details from Roseburg

    More details from Roseburg

    Teen injured in Oregon high school shooting today:

    This is a follow-up to the school shooting out of Oregon that happened this morning that put one victim in the hospital…

    A teenager armed with a handgun shot and wounded a 16-year-old student at the high school here this morning and then walked to a restaurant, where customers watched in horror as he stood outside and put the gun to his head.

    The shooter then surrendered to police.

    Students milling around the courtyard at Roseburg High watched in shock as the teen — using what doctors said was a large-caliber handgun — shot a student in the chest and abdomen just before classes were to begin, hitting him four times.

    Police spokesman Sgt. Aaron Dunbar said the shooter appeared to be a student at the high school, and that he is also a 16-year-old.

    Police cars followed the teen to Charley’s BBQ restaurant, their sirens blaring, said Kenny Russell, the restaurant cook.

    The 35 customers in the restaurant “were all freaking out. Some of them were getting under the tables,” Russell said.

    The teen looked through the restaurant window and put the gun to his head, according to Russell.

    Police officers confronted the teen, their guns drawn, according to Russell. The teen was then led away in handcuffs.

    It was not clear what provoked the shooting, and whether the assailant knew his victim.

    Their identities were not released.

    Kathleen Nickel, the hospital spokeswoman, said the victim was shot twice in the abdomen and once in the chest, and a bullet grazed his left elbow. She said surgeons believe he was shot from behind.

    A surgeon talked to the victim, who was conscious when he got to the hospital, Nickel said. “He didn’t have any recollection of what occurred,” she said.

    More details as soon as they become available.

  • School Shooting in Oregon

    School Shooting in Oregon

    Teen Arrested After Roseburg School Shooting:

    An administrator inside Roseburg High School this morning is confirming that there was a shooting at the school and one person is down.
    Roseburg Police Sergeant Aaron Dunbar says it is unknown at this time if the person hurt is a student or staff member.

    Dunbar says the gunman appears to be a student.

    The administrator says the school is in lockdown. The shooting occurred at 7:45 a.m. at the school.

    One victim is being treated for an unknown injury at Mercy Medical Center.

    Dunbar says the gunman fled the scene but was cornered by police near the school.

    After a short standoff the suspect held a gun to his head but was taken into custody with no further incident.

    A nearby elementary school was also placed in lockdown as
    a precaution.

    More on this as it develops.

    TOF to L.

  • Ken Bartley’s dad indicted

    Ken Bartley’s dad indicted

    LaFollette mayor charged with gambling:

    How’s this for an interesting story? Kenny Michael Bartley, the father of Campbell County High School shooter Kenneth Bartley Jr., was indicted in an illegal gambling scheme along with the mayor of LaFollette, Tenn. I guess the criminal apple doesn’t fall too far from the tree.

  • Bartley Hearing Postponed

    Bartley Hearing Postponed

    Court appearance for school shooting suspect postponed:

    The hearing for Kenny Bartley, the Campbell County, Tenn. teen charged with shooting three school administrators and killing one, which could have determined if he would be tried as an adult or not, has been postponed.

    According to the article, the hearing was postponed because Bartley’s psychological profile was not complete. The new hearing will begin March 30th.