Friday, October 24, 2014

Female Student Dies in Marysville High School Shooting: Police Department

A female student was shot dead by the Washington State shooter© AP Photo/ Elaine Thompson
 A female student was shot dead by the Washington State shooter, Marysville Police Commander Robb Lamoureux announced.

"The scene is secure, two people are deceased, one male, one female. About 30 students and staff are witnesses and are being questioned," Lamoureux said in a press briefing Friday.
The police are not confirming the type of weapon the shooter used, but have confirmed that he died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.


Two young students from the Marysville-Pilchuck High School are out of the operating room, while another victim, a young woman, is still undergoing surgery, Chief Medical Officer Joanne Roberts of the Providence Regional Hospital told reporters Friday.


Roberts said that one of the victims, a 15-year-old boy, had been identified, but his family declined to reveal his name. She added that identifying the victims was a hard task because of their head wounds.
On Friday morning, a gunman shot himself after opening fire inside a US school north of Seattle, in Washington State. The shooter, Jaylen Fryberg, was a freshman recently suspended from the high school football team for fighting. He is reported to have been a very popular student from a well-respected family.


Public mass shootings in the United States have been on the rise since 2011, according to Harvard researchers. Studies show that a public mass shooting occurred on average every 172 days since 1982, while in September 2011 this number spikes to some 14 public incidents in less than every 172 days. In the subsequent three-year phase they occurred every 64 days on average.

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