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KIDWCKED
12-14-2012, 09:21 PM
c/p from cnn
Newtown, Connecticut (CNN) -- In one of the deadliest school shootings in U.S. history, a gunman opened fire Friday in a Connecticut elementary school, killing nearly 30 people -- most of them children, a law enforcement official receiving information from the scene told CNN.
At least 10 of the dead at Sandy Hook Elementary School were students, a different law enforcement source familiar with the investigation said. Among the dead were the school's principal and psychologist, according to a parent who was at the school when the incident happened.
The mother of the suspected gunman was also among the dead at the school, a senior law enforcement official familiar with the investigation told CNN, while the suspect's brother was found dead in a residential location in Hoboken, New Jersey.
"Why? Why?" one woman wailed as she walked up a wooded roadway leading from the school.
At a news conference Friday afternoon, state police Lt. Paul Vance declined to put a number on the deaths. He would say only that there had been "several fatalities." Police were waiting to notify families before releasing details, but he reassured nervous residents that the school was secure, the danger past.






Timeline: School violence in U.S.

The gunman is dead, his body in a classroom, a source with knowledge of the investigation told CNN. Police have recovered two weapons from the suspect, a Glock and a Sig Sauer, the source said. It's unclear if police killed the suspect.
Police were questioning another man but are not calling him a suspect, a source with knowledge of the investigation told CNN.
President Barack Obama addressed the shooting in an emotional statement Friday afternoon, saying, "Our hearts our broken today." Obama, a father to two girls, wiped away tears as he noted the nation has "endured too many of these tragedies in the past few years."
Despite the danger being past, federal officers in tactical gear were on the scene Friday afternoon, coordinating with state and local authorities. At least four ambulances remained at the school.
'I hope my mom is ok': Tweets from the Connecticut school shooting
Hospital officials in neighboring Danbury said they were treating three people wounded in the shooting. Danbury Mayor Mark Boughton said the victims were in "very serious" condition.
Police and teachers rushed students from the building as police swarmed the area shortly after the first calls came in, around 9:40 a.m. ET. Officials moved students to a nearby firehouse, where parents frantically sought information about their children.
Third-grader Alexis Wasik said police and teachers barged into her classroom and told students to hide in the corner.
"Everybody was crying," she said. "And I just heard the police officers yelling."
Aerial images from CNN affiliate News 12 New Jersey showed police officers armed with rifles following a dog into woods near the school.
Other officers, some in tactical gear, stood around the school with guns drawn, CNN affiliate WFSB reported.
'It doesn't seem possible' -- parents shocked by school shooting
All schools in the city were on lockdown Friday as police assessed the situation, Vance said.
Gov. Dan Malloy is "horrified" by what happened, a spokesman said. Malloy was meeting with families Friday afternoon, the spokesman said.
Obama ordered flags to half-staff nationwide in tribute to the victims.
If the number of fatalities holds up, the Newtown shooting would be the second-deadliest school shooting in U.S. history, behind only the 2007 shooting at Virginia Tech that left 32 people dead.
The 1999 Columbine High shooting in Littleton, Colorado, is the deadliest at a U.S. elementary, junior or high school. In that incident, two students shot 13 people to death before killing themselves.

Fibroso
12-15-2012, 12:06 PM
The nephew of an NYPD lieutenant was among the 20 young children gunned down in yesterday’s Connecticut mass murder at a Connecticut school, a police official said.

The lieutenant — identified by law-enforcement sources as James Giblin of the Midtown South Precinct — was rushed to the killing ground in Newtown by a colleague in a marked NYPD patrol car, the official added.

Before heading up to Sandy Hook Elementary School, Giblin had frantically tried to contact his brother, sources added.

Giblin had recently transferred to the precinct and took off his midnight tour last night, colleagues said.
ANA MARQUEZ Kin of Puerto Rican pol.


One child victim’s name to emerge was that of 7-year-old Ana Grace Marquez, the niece of the mayor of Maunabo, Puerto Rico, according to the newspaper El Nuevo Dia.

“She was barely 7 years old,” Mayor Jorge Marquez said, his voice choked with grief. “We were hoping maybe she was just injured, but her parents just advised us there is no going back.”

Another student identified as Jesse Lewis, 6, is also among the dead, according to his father, Neil Heslin. Lewis’ teacher, Victoria Soto, 27, was shot and killed as she threw herself in front of her students to protect them, according to the Daily Mail.

Two school administrators, Principal Dawn Hochsprung and psychologist Mary Sherlach, were also were among those identified as victims.
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chicot60
12-15-2012, 02:42 PM
Gun homicides and gun ownership listed by country
Where are the world's guns - and which countries have the highest rates of firearms murders?


http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2012/jul/22/gun-homicides-ownership-world-list

scooterboy
12-15-2012, 03:18 PM
I am very sad about this . We talk about all the middle East violence all the time but we have problems going on in our country that needs to be addressed .

kenkell1
12-15-2012, 03:32 PM
This could be the straw that broke the camels back and the end of the USA's loose gun laws.
The right to bear arms will soon be the privilege to bear arms.

Fibroso
12-16-2012, 09:47 PM
Heroic teachers made the ultimate sacrifice for kids

By TIM PERONE, MELISSA KLEIN, GARY BUISO and LIA EUSTACHEWICH
Last Updated: 9:25 AM, December 16, 2012
Posted: 1:53 AM, December 16, 2012

They did all they could to stop the carnage.
Brave educators at Sandy Hook Elementary School risked everything and gave their very lives to stop crazed shooter Adam Lanza and shield innocent children from the hail of gunfire.
Lanza had arrived with murder on his mind at 9:30 a.m. Friday, but found the doors locked.
The 20-year-old would not be deterred and unleashed a barrage of bullets, seemingly at random to shatter a front window and climb inside.
Two of the teachers — Victoria Leigh Soto, 27, and Anne Marie Murphy, 52 — actually turned themselves into human shields to protect their young students after Lanza invaded their classrooms and cruelly opened fire.
http://www.nypost.com/rw/nypost/2012/12/16/news/web_photos/16.1n006.Teacher3.C.TA--300x300.jpg VICTORIA SOTO

http://www.nypost.com/rw/nypost/2012/12/16/news/web_photos/16.2n008.heroes--300x300.jpg Newtown Bee
PRINCIPAL DAWN HOCHSPRUNG


http://www.nypost.com/rw/nypost/2012/12/16/news/web_photos/16.2n009.heroes8--300x300.jpg Twitter
COURAGE: Intrepid music teacher Maryrose Kristopik, shown at work in the days before horror engulfed her school, held the killer at bay outside her door and saved 15 innocent children and herself.


The fusillade began when school administrators were just starting a morning meeting. Suddenly, they heard the sick “Pop! Pop! Pop!” of gunfire.
Principal Dawn Hochsprung reacted like a lioness protecting her cubs. She ran out of the office and lunged at Lanza — and died when he trained his gun on her and opened fire.

Hochsprung, 47, had always put her students first.
The mother and stepmother to five daughters, she was an energetic and dedicated administrator at the school since 2010.
Hochsprung, who had just entered a Ph.D. program, used her Twitter account nearly every day to tout her student’s accomplishments or speak about educational policy.
She was beloved by the students for her passion and ability to foster a playful environment — like creating “Wacky Wednesday” and bringing her poodle to school.
“She was really nice and very fun, but she was also very much a tough lady in the right sense of the word,” friend Tom Prunty told CNN. “She was the kind of person you’d want to be educating your kids.”
Mary Sherlach, the school psychologist, also valiantly confronted Lanza at Hochsprung’s side, and was cut down.
Sherlach, 56, had worked at the school for 18 years and was getting ready to retire.
She had two daughters — ages 25 and 28. Her husband, William Sherlach, is a financial adviser in Fairfield, Conn.
“She was very sharp and she had a very nice sense of humor,” her son-in-law, Eric Schwartz, told the Newtown Patch News Web site.
“It’s not fair that she never gets to hold a grandchild. She went from getting up and going to work like any other day to . . . gone.”
Natalie Hammond, 40, also was in the meeting and may have tried to use her body to block Lanza from entering the office — likely keeping him from killing others inside.