Have not read all the responses to my post. This is in a very rual farm comunity and the school sets in the middle of farm fields. The gun he had was a normal farm varmit gun, not one with no redeming use except for to kill people. Have not hear anymore on condition of boy shot. It will not make national news as first the boy did not die at seen, they had shooter down in moments with school not shot up, not a gun that any average farm boy would not have a problem using on a varmit. One of thos places you like to think about people not locking their doors. Think one small factory in town, rest just normal small farming town bussiness. Only time I ever remember it hit the new is when an eldery friend took a load to local elevator and as was outside his truck it started to roll, as he tried to get it stopped he got cought under and got his scalp pealed off, never recovered, at that time on news no name was given but I knew the moment I hear it that it was one of my friends. Just not something you expect in that type of community and being as close to home as it is. The school is only about a dozen mile from the Ohio caverns, a big turist draw, along with two castles.
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