Police shoot and kill armed eighth-grader in Texas middle school hallway; no one else hurt
4:08 pm - 01/04/2012
BROWNSVILLE, Texas — Police shot and killed an armed eighth-grader who “engaged” officers in the main hallway of his middle school on Wednesday, the South Texas school district said.
Brownsville school district officials said administrators immediately called police after the student brandished a weapon about 8 a.m., shortly after classes started at Cummings Middle School. When police arrived, the student “engaged” the officers and was shot, district spokeswoman Drue Brown said in an emailed statement.
Cameron County Justice of the Peace Kip V. Johnson Hodge pronounced the student dead at a hospital and has ordered an autopsy, said court coordinator Israel Tapia.
The school, with an enrollment of about 750 students, was placed on lockdown when administrators called police and no one else was injured, Brown said.
A seventh grade student who said he was two classrooms from where the shooting took place said the school was already on lockdown when he heard three shots. Miguel Grimaldo, 12, said students later followed police out of the building and boarded buses that took them to a neighboring park, where his mother picked him up late Wednesday morning.
“For now they’re not saying anything, just pick up your kids,” said the boy’s mother, Maria Grimaldo.
The street in front of Cummings was lined with police cars and blocked off. About two hours after the shooting, dozens of frustrated parents and relatives flooded out of the park pavilion without their children after school officials announced that all remaining children had been bused to a high school and could be picked up there.
Julie Tomalenas waited for an hour to pick up her 13-year-old sister before being told of the relocation.
“It was very stressful not knowing if she was OK, where she was, when we could see her again,” Tomalenas said.
The lockdown was lifted about two hours after the shooting, but the students and employees were relocated while officers investigated at the school, Brown said.
Brownsville police Detective J.J. Trevino said investigators hadn’t determined whether the student fired any shots, and he said officers had no information on why the student might have had the gun on him.
“It’s still under investigation, as far as how he came about to bringing the weapon or if he encountered anybody or anything else,” Trevino said.
Brownsville is 280 miles south of San Antonio on the southern tip of Texas.
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edit: according to AP it was a pellet gun... but also "refused repeated orders to lower the weapon before the officers opened fire".
Brownsville school district officials said administrators immediately called police after the student brandished a weapon about 8 a.m., shortly after classes started at Cummings Middle School. When police arrived, the student “engaged” the officers and was shot, district spokeswoman Drue Brown said in an emailed statement.
Cameron County Justice of the Peace Kip V. Johnson Hodge pronounced the student dead at a hospital and has ordered an autopsy, said court coordinator Israel Tapia.
The school, with an enrollment of about 750 students, was placed on lockdown when administrators called police and no one else was injured, Brown said.
A seventh grade student who said he was two classrooms from where the shooting took place said the school was already on lockdown when he heard three shots. Miguel Grimaldo, 12, said students later followed police out of the building and boarded buses that took them to a neighboring park, where his mother picked him up late Wednesday morning.
“For now they’re not saying anything, just pick up your kids,” said the boy’s mother, Maria Grimaldo.
The street in front of Cummings was lined with police cars and blocked off. About two hours after the shooting, dozens of frustrated parents and relatives flooded out of the park pavilion without their children after school officials announced that all remaining children had been bused to a high school and could be picked up there.
Julie Tomalenas waited for an hour to pick up her 13-year-old sister before being told of the relocation.
“It was very stressful not knowing if she was OK, where she was, when we could see her again,” Tomalenas said.
The lockdown was lifted about two hours after the shooting, but the students and employees were relocated while officers investigated at the school, Brown said.
Brownsville police Detective J.J. Trevino said investigators hadn’t determined whether the student fired any shots, and he said officers had no information on why the student might have had the gun on him.
“It’s still under investigation, as far as how he came about to bringing the weapon or if he encountered anybody or anything else,” Trevino said.
Brownsville is 280 miles south of San Antonio on the southern tip of Texas.
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edit: according to AP it was a pellet gun... but also "refused repeated orders to lower the weapon before the officers opened fire".
Edited at 2012-01-04 09:54 pm (UTC)
WHO NEEDS GUN CONTROL
RON PAUL 2012!!!!!
Sorry that was offensive enough to tack onto pointless the death of this kid, but nobody said a word.
Edited at 2012-01-04 10:02 pm (UTC)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_co
Intentional homicide doesn't = firearm
My suggestion:
And yeah, but it was thanks to the society having all their weapons taken away or banned that made it so easy for them to do so.
For comparison, look at instances in history where the oppressed did have weapons and made the most of them. See the American Revolution, the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, the Pielski rebellion, the Anarchist Army of Ukraine, etc.
Or for the opposite comparison look into these little factoids, which I've posted once before...
*Soviet Union established gun control in 1929. From 1929 to 1953, 20 million political dissidents, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.
*Turkey established gun control in 1911. From 1915 to 1917 1.5 million Armenians, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.
*China established gun control in 1935. From 1948 to 1976 20 million Anti-Communists, Christians, political dissidents and pro-reform groups, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.
*Germany established gun control in 1938. From 1939 to 1945 13 million Jews, Gypsies, mentally ill people and other "mongrelized peoples," unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.
*Guatemala established gun control in 1964. From 1964 to 1981 100,000 Mayan Indians, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.
*Uganda established gun control in 1970. From 1971 to 1979 300,000 Christians, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.
*Cambodia established gun control in 1956. From 1975 to 1977 1 million "educated people," unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and executed.
how did you feel when you read Atlas Shrugged?
did it change your life?
Edited at 2012-01-05 12:04 am (UTC)
Come back when you have a SINGLE FUCKING CLUE about history. If you must.
Sit down, and shut the everloving fuck up, you Godwinning scum.
(Also, you really, really don't understand history.)
Fuck off.