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Taft Union school shooting: Panicked parents rush to students
January 10, 2013 | 11:51 am



Parents wait for Taft Union studentsPanicked Kern County parents rushed to Taft Union High School on Thursday morning after a shooting sent two students to area hospitals, one with a gunshot wound.

The shooting occurred in a science building at the high school in Taft, sheriff's officials said. Parents lined the block at nearby Roosevelt Elementary School, waiting to take their children home.

Wendi McDonald, whose daughter is a fourth grader, said she heard about the shooting from a friend. She tried to call her daughter's school, but said the phone line was busy for 30 minutes.

Given the Dec. 14 massacre at a Newtown, Conn., elementary school that left 20 students and six adults dead, McDonald said she feared the worst.

"Of course, you hit the panic button and think the worst," she said. "I'm just glad everyone here is OK and hoping everyone is going to be OK."

Sheriff's officials said one student was shot in the science building and airlifted to a hospital in Bakersfield, about 40 miles northeast of the small town of Taft. Another student was also taken to an area hospital with a possible injury, Kern County sheriff's spokesman Ray Pruitt said, although officials believe the student was not actually hit by gunfire.
The condition of the injured student was not immediately known.

The suspected gunman, also a student, was taken into custody, sheriff's officials said. Pruitt said a shotgun had been recovered from the scene.

Students were evacuated to a football field, and as of 11:30 a.m., authorities were still searching the building, Pruitt said.

According to a document posted on the high school’s website, administrators employ 43 security cameras in common areas, such as the cafeteria, hallways and at entryways to several structures on school grounds. The Kern County Sheriff’s Department also employs a full-time resources officer.
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It must have been an assault shotgun.
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Quoted from Shadow
It must have been an assault shotgun.


Yea it was a shotgun... hence, only one or two people shot!  


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philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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Yea it was a shotgun... hence, only one or two people shot!  


Or it was a personal dispute and he hit who he was aiming for, that doesn't make for good TV or politics though. By the way how do you like my new signature below, do you ever get that 1000 yard stare?


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At a press conference, Taft police confirmed that police arrived at the high school “within 60 seconds”
of the first calls coming in early this morning.

The shooter was a student, and used a 12-gauge shotgun. Police said the teen had “as many as 20
shotgun rounds in his pocket,” and up to 28 students were in the classroom he invaded.

One student was shot, but the shooter missed a second. After the shooting, the teen was talked
down by a teacher and a school administrator and he gave himself up. The teacher received a minor
wound to his head but refused hospitalization. He was not named.

“We know the students involved, we know the teacher, we know the campus supervisor, they are
some awesome people,” a police spokesperson said. “They did a great job protecting the kids and
we can’t thank them enough.”

Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) similarly credited the teacher, who he said “saved many lives today.”

“His actions were right,” he said. “The actions that he took saved many.”




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No armed guards,
no armed teachers,
no bullet proof vests for kids...
Just a courageous school staff prevented this shooting from becoming another massacre.


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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No armed guards,
no armed teachers,
no bullet proof vests for kids...
Just a courageous school staff prevented this shooting from becoming another massacre.


It doesn't sound as if he wanted to go postal to begin with, it appears the kid stopped on his own and then they talked him into handing over the weapon. This could have went bad quick and I would of rather had the teacher put one in this kids head before he got one shot off. Lets be honest about this story and it was luck he didn't continue shooting.



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Yea it was a shotgun... hence, only one or two people shot!  


it's the 'at leasts'


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

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BS/AP/ January 11, 2013, 2:47 AM
Sheriff: High school gunman felt he'd been bullied



Image provided by the Taft Midway Driller/Doug Keeler shows paramedics transporting student wounded during shooting Jan. 10, 2013 Taft union High School in Taft, Calif.


Taft, Calif. Authorities say a teen who fired on classmates and critically wounded one at a rural California high school had planned the attack and targeted students he felt had bullied him for more than a year.

Kern County sheriff Donny Youngblood said at a news conference Thursday night that the 16-year-old used a shotgun that belonged to his brother and went to bed Wednesday night with a plan to shoot two fellow students.

"He believed that the two people he targeted had bullied him, in his mind. Whether that occurred or not, we don't know yet," Youngblood said.

Youngblood added that the suspect came to Taft Union High School with ammunition stuffed in his pockets.

According to Youngblood, surveillance video shows the teen trying to conceal the gun as he nervously enters the building through a side entrance after school had started Thursday morning.

The boy went into a classroom, shot one student, then fired on but missed others before a teacher and another staff member talked him into surrendering, Youngblood told reporters.

The wounded student was flown to a hospital in Bakersfield and was listed in stable but critical condition. He is also 16, reports CBS Bakersfield, Calif. affiliate KBAK-TV.

When the shots were fired, teacher Ryan Heber tried to get the 28 students out a back door and engaged the shooter in conversation to distract him, Youngblood said.

Some students got out the back door, while some barricaded themselves in a classroom storage closet, KBAK says.

A third and final shotgun blast was directed to the windows of the classroom, KBAK reports.

Campus supervisor Kim Lee Fields responded to a call of shots fired and also began talking to the teen.

"(Heber and Fields) talked him into putting that shotgun down. He in fact told the teacher, "I don't want to shoot you,' and named the person that he wanted to shoot," Youngblood said.

"The heroics of these two people goes without saying. ... They could have just as easily ... (have) tried to get out of the classroom and left students, and they didn't," the sheriff said. "They knew not to let him leave the classroom with that shotgun."

The shooter didn't show up for first period, then interrupted the class.

Youngblood did not release the student's disciplinary record, saying he didn't have it.

The Sheriff's Department did not release the boy's name because he was a juvenile and had yet to be charged.

But many students and community members said they knew the boy and said he was often teased, including Alex Patterson, 18, who went to Taft with the suspect before graduating last year.

"He comes off as the kind of kid who would do something like this," Patterson said. "He talked about it a lot, but nobody thought he would."

Trish Montes, who lived next door to the suspect, said he was "a short guy" and "small" who was teased about his stature by many, including the victim.

"Maybe people will learn not to bully people," Montes said. "I hate to be crappy about it, but that kid was bullying him."

Montes said her son had worked at the school and tutored the boy last year, sometimes walking with him between classes because he felt sorry for him.

"All I ever heard about him was good things from my son," Montes said. "He wasn't Mr. Popularity, but he was a smart kid. It's a shame. My kid said he was like a genius. It's a shame because he could have made something of himself."

Officials said a female student was hospitalized with possible hearing damage because the shotgun was fired close to her ear, and another girl suffered minor injuries during the scramble to flee when she fell over a table.

Officials said there's usually an armed officer on campus, but the person wasn't there because he was snowed in. Taft police officers arrived within 60 seconds of first reports.

The alleged shooter apparently lives close to the school, and neighbors saw him carrying the gun into school and called 911, KBAK says.

Wilhelmina Reum, whose daughter Alexis Singleton is a fourth-grader at a nearby elementary school, got word of the attack while she was about 35 miles away in Bakersfield and immediately sped back to Taft.

"I just kept thinking this can't be happening in my little town," she told The Associated Press.

"I was afraid I was going to get hurt," Alexis said. "I just wanted my mom to get here so I could go home."

Taft is a community of fewer than 10,000 people amid oil and natural gas production fields about 120 miles northwest of Los Angeles.

About 900 students are enrolled at the high school, which includes ninth through 12th grades.

The attack there came less than a month after a gunman massacred 20 children and six women at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., then killed himself.

That shooting prompted President Obama to promise new efforts to curb gun violence. Vice President Biden, who was placed in charge of the initiative, said he would deliver new policy proposals to the president by next week.

Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., said in a statement that her father had attended Taft Union and she has visited the school over the years.

"At this moment my thoughts and prayers are with the victims, and I wish them a speedy recovery," Feinstein said. "But how many more shootings must there be in America before we come to the realization that guns and grievances do not belong together?"
© 2013 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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our new psychology of teens/youth has gone awry.... with STUPID/DUMBA$$/MEANINGLESS CLICHES...IE:

1. use your words
2. time out
3. everyone is a winner
4. not to mention life lessons taught by puppets and imaginary creatures(and we thought religion was bad)

being bullied by the system to fit in like a cog is NO DIFFERENT than peer pressure to be in the 'in'....the problem is there is
no line drawn in the sand other than that of SAMENESS....and the system has 'legal' drugs in it's arsenal to keep the garbage men
and waitresses happy in their cogness......pretty pathetic and sad.....shame shame shame on us....

take your adderall and FIT IN....oh, wait, not happy with that,,,here's a fu(king antidepressant.....get over it kid,,,your not any
more special or original than anyone else and you life will be one giant grey splotch. unless of course you become a reality star
kardashian, sports hero, american idol or anything else that really doesn't contribute to societies building blocks....


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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