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By: By Nicholas K. Geranios The Associated Press, Published on rihu Sep 14 2017
ROCKFORD, Wash. — Armed with a pistol and rifle, classmates say the shooter's face "was
passive" in the hallway of a high school in a tiny Washington state town. He tried to fire a
weapon, but it jammed, and another boy confronted him.
"He went to his next weapon," Spokane County Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich said. "A student walked
up to him, engaged him, and that student was shot. That student did not survive."
Three other students were seriously injured by gunfire Wednesday morning at Freeman High
School south of Spokane. A custodian stopped the shooter, a heroic action the sheriff said
prevented more bloodshed. The injured victims were expected to survive.
The suspect, who a classmate described as being obsessed with previous school shootings, was
taken into custody.
Witnesses described a panicked scene when shots rang out, with bullets hitting the ceiling and
students screaming and running down the hallway.
A two-lane highway into the town of about 500 people near the Idaho border was clogged as
worried parents sped to the school. Some people abandoned their cars on the road shoulder to
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make it to their children.
Elisa Vigil, a 14 -year-old freshman, told The Associated Press that she saw one male student
shot in the head who janitors covered with a cloth and another female student wounded in the
back.
Michael Harper, a 15 -year-old sophomore, said the suspect had brought notes in the beginning
of the school year, saying he was going to do "something stupid" and might get killed or jailed.
Some students alerted counsellors , the teen told AP, but it wasn't clear what school officials did
In response.
A call to the school was not immediately returned.
Harper said the shooter had many friends and was not bullied, calling him "nice and funny and
weird" and a huge fan of the TV show "Breaking Bad." He also said the suspect was obsessed
with other school shootings.
"He watched a lot of school shooting documentaries," Harper said.
Authorities didn't release the suspect's identity or a possible motive. The victims also were not
named.
Luis Prito, an assistant football coach at Freeman High, called the shooting devastating.
"This is a real close-knit community," he said.
Gov. Jay Inslee said in a statement that "all Washingtonians are thinking of the victims and their
families, and are grateful for the service of school staff and first responders working to keep our
students safe."
Cheryl Moser said her son, a freshman, called her from a classroom after hearing shots fired.
"He called me and said, 'Mom, there are gunshots.' He sounded so scared. I've never heard him
like that," Moser told The Spokesman -Review newspaper. "You never think about something
happening like this at a small school."
Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center and Children's Hospital received three pediatric
patients, spokeswoman Nicole Stewart said. They were in stable condition and surrounded by
family, she said.
Stephanie Lutje told AP she was relieved to hear her son was safe after his school near Freeman
High was put on lockdown. She commended the school district for its communication.
She still worried for others she knew, including a co-worker who had yet to hear from her son, a
sophomore at Freeman.
"My stomach's in knots right now," she said.
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Associated Press writers Rebecca Boone in Boise, Idaho, and Alina Hartounian in Phoenix
contributed to this story.
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