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    Ten people were killed and more than a dozen were wounded yesterday by a gunman who opened fire at a high school and a private home on an isolated Indian reservation in northern Minnesota and engaged in a brief gunfight with police before killing himself, the FBI said.


    The gunman, who was a student, killed his grandfather and a woman at his house, local officials said. They said he then traveled to the high school in Red Lake, a town of a few thousand on the southern shore of an inland lake, where witnesses said he charged into the school waving his gun and grinning as he shot down students, teachers and a school security guard.

    "At this time, we do believe the shooter acted alone," FBI spokesman Paul McCabe said in a telephone interview last night. It was the nation's deadliest school shooting since two students at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colo., killed 13 people and wounded 23 others before killing themselves on April 20, 1999.

    The shooter entered Red Lake High School, which has about 300 students, in the middle of the afternoon. The security guard, who was at the entrance, was the first person shot, McCabe said.

    Student Sondra Hegstrom described the gunman waving at a student while pointing his gun and then swiveling to shoot someone else. "I looked him in the eye and ran in the room, and that's when I hid," she told the Pioneer newspaper of Bemidji, Minn., according to the Associated Press. "You could hear a girl saying, 'No, Jeff, quit, quit. Leave me alone. What are you doing?' "

    All the dead at the school were found in the same room, McCabe said. They included a school security guard, a female teacher and a number of students. Fourteen to 15 other students were injured, but the extent of their injuries was not known last night, and McCabe declined to comment on where the injured were found.

    "After he shot a security guard, he walked down the hallway shooting and went into a classroom, where he shot a teacher and more students," Red Lake Fire Director Roman Stately told Minneapolis television station KARE.

    Students and a teacher at the scene, Diane Schwanz, said the shooter tried to break down a door to get into a room where some students were hiding. "I just got on the floor and called the cops," Schwanz told the Pioneer newspaper. "I was still just half-believing it. I just got down on the floor and [said], 'Kids, down on the ground, under the benches!' " She said she called police on her cell phone.

    Ashley Morrison, another student, took refuge in a classroom. With the shooter banging on the door, she dialed her mother on her cell phone, AP reported. Her mother, Wendy Morrison, said she could hear gunshots on the line.

    "Mom, he's trying to get in here and I'm scared," Ashley Morrison told her mother.

    "He randomly walked up and down the halls shooting," said Eleanor Annette, whose daughter Kathleen Annette is the head of the Indian health service in Red Lake. "They are coming into the Bemidji hospital by the planeloads. There is an Indian hospital, but they can't accommodate them. They are taking them from the reservation to Bemidji and then to Fargo."

    Four tribal police officers arrived as the youth was shooting and exchanged gunfire with him, McCabe said. The shooter retreated into a classroom, where he was later found dead.

    After the shooting, parents raced to the school to check on their children. Authorities evacuated the school and locked down the campus as law enforcement officers began an investigation that includes help from the Red Lake tribal police, the Minnesota state police, the Beltrami County Sheriff's Office and the federal Bureau of Indian Affairs. An FBI evidence-recovery team was sent to the scene. The FBI field office is in Minneapolis, but five agents are regularly stationed in the Red Lake area and are getting support from the field office, McCabe said.

    "The investigation will be ongoing throughout the night," he said.

    Stately said the gunman killed his grandfather, whom the fire official identified as Daryl Lussier, a longtime officer with the Red Lake Police Department. He said that the shooter had two handguns and a shotgun and that they may have been Lussier's guns, according to AP.

    The killings yesterday were the second major school shooting in Minnesota in recent years. In September 2003, two students were shot at Rocori High School in Cold Spring in central Minnesota. John Jason McLaughlin, a student who was 15 at the time of the shooting, awaits trial in the case.

    Poverty on the Red Lake Reservation stood at 40 percent, the highest of any reservation in Minnesota, according to the 2000 U.S. census, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reported last year.



    The reservation has seen violence before.

    In January 2004, locals raked police buildings with gunfire, prompting a crackdown by the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. Three years ago, the Justice Department (news - web sites) launched a major crackdown on drugs and guns on the reservation, which has a population of about 9,000 people. Officials found evidence of executions, drive-by shootings and ritualistic violence.

    Local residents blamed poverty, discrimination, and endless cycles of drug and alcohol abuse. They said gangs often offered the only refuge for aimless youngsters.

    As early as 1979, FBI agents had to be sent into the reservation to investigate widespread rioting and looting triggered by internal politics and dissatisfaction with the management style of the BIA. Several dozen Indians stormed the jails, locked up police officers and damaged property.

    Red Lake is a closed reservation, meaning it is owned entirely by tribes, in this case the Chippewa Indians.

    The shooting left the town reeling.

    "You just can't imagine it would happen," said Karla Pankow, manager of a local grocery store, the Trading Post. "There's a lot of hurt people and a lot of devastated people because it's a small community and everybody knows everybody."

    Research editor Lucy Shackelford contributed to this report.
    How exciting. That's like the 3rd major shooting rampage in the last 5-6 weeks.

  • #2
    IT'S THOSE DARNED VIDEO GAMES!
    can we please have a moment for silence for those who died from black on black violence

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    • #3
      Bowling for Red Lake!!

      A kiss is a rosy dot over the 'i' of loving.

      Cyrano de Bergerac

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      • #4
        yay for gun violence

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        • #5
          Sorry if I sound like an ass for my ignorance, but were there only "native americans" invovled in all of this? I saw reservation and thought all indian, but I was wondering if any white people got mowed down as well.
          My father in law was telling me over Thanksgiving about this amazing bartender at some bar he frequented who could shake a martini and fill it to the rim with no leftovers and he thought it was the coolest thing he'd ever seen. I then proceeded to his home bar and made four martinis in one shaker with unfamiliar glassware and a non standard shaker and did the same thing. From that moment forward I knew he had no compunction about my cock ever being in his daughter's mouth.

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          • #6
            Red Lake High School: Proud Home of the Ogichidaag and Ogichidaakwag

            with sport team names like that, its no wonder the kid went crazy

            LETS GO OGICHIDAAKWAG! WOO! WOO!
            can we please have a moment for silence for those who died from black on black violence

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            • #7
              Does this ever happen outside US? I don't think anyone has done this in Finland.
              last.fm - Keeping it short

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              • #8
                i don't know anything about finland but a quick google search showed a shooting in Germany with 18 people dead.

                in mother russia, terrorists do the school shootings
                can we please have a moment for silence for those who died from black on black violence

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                • #9
                  Well.. In Russia, basically every person carry an AK-47 :P
                  last.fm - Keeping it short

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Liquid Blue
                    Sorry if I sound like an ass for my ignorance, but were there only "native americans" invovled in all of this? I saw reservation and thought all indian, but I was wondering if any white people got mowed down as well.
                    From what I read about the community, its population of 5000 is mostly native with about 90 non-natives. As far as I know they haven't released many details about the victims. Does it really matter though?

                    The AP released an article today with more information on the shooter.

                    School shooter fascinated by grisly images, stories

                    FROM ASSOCIATED PRESS

                    BEMIDJI, Minn.— He created comic books with ghastly drawings of people
                    shooting each other and wrote stories about zombies. He dressed in black,
                    wore eyeliner and apparently admired Adolf Hitler and called himself the Angel
                    of Death in German.

                    His father committed suicide about four years ago, and his mother is in a
                    nursing home after an auto accident, according to news reports.

                    On Monday, 17-year-old Jeff Weise went on a rampage, shooting to death his
                    grandfather and the grandfather's companion, then invading his school on the
                    Red Lake Indian Reservation. Armed with two pistols and a shotgun, he killed
                    nine people and wounded seven before shooting himself to death in America's
                    bloodiest school shooting since Columbine High in Colorado six years ago.

                    # Rampage leaves 10 dead
                    Investigators are not sure exactly what set Weise off, but fellow students at
                    Red Lake High said they saw what looked, in retrospect, like warning signs.

                    About a month ago, his sketch of a guitar-strumming skeleton accompanied by
                    a caption that read "March to the death song 'til your boots fill with blood"
                    was displayed in his English class, said classmate Parston Graves.

                    Graves, 16, said he was thinking about that picture today. "I thought that
                    was him letting everyone know" that he was going to do something, Graves
                    said.

                    Graves said Weise had also shown him comic books he had drawn, filled with
                    well-crafted images of people shooting each other. "It was mental stuff," he
                    said. "It was sick."

                    Weise, who routinely wore a long black trench coat, eyeliner and combat
                    boots, has been described by several classmates as a quiet teenager. Some of
                    them knew about his troubled childhood — relatives told the St. Paul Pioneer
                    Press his father had committed suicide and his mother suffered head injuries in
                    an auto accident.

                    Audrey Thayer, a friend of the family who also works for the Minnesota
                    chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union office in Bemidji, about 50
                    kilometres from the town where the shooting occurred, said Weise's story was
                    one of "devastation and loss."

                    Thayer said Weise had been living with his 58-year-old grandfather, Daryl
                    Lussier, and Lussier's 32-year-old companion, Michelle Sigana. Thayer said
                    Weise had been teased at school, but she didn't think that set him off. "In
                    high school, you always have jabs at each other," she said.

                    Authorities said that during the rampage inside the school, Weise appeared to
                    choose his victims at random. Some witnesses said he smiled and waved as he
                    fired.

                    Michael Tabman, the FBI's agent in charge of the Minneapolis office, said
                    today that authorities had not established a motive for the shootings.
                    Investigators said they did not know if there had been some kind of
                    confrontation between Weise and his grandfather.

                    If Weise was quiet in school, he became an extrovert in cyberspace. It
                    appeared he may have posted messages on a neo-Nazi website expressing
                    admiration for Hitler and calling himself ``Todesengel," German for the Angel of Death.

                    Several notes signed by a Jeff Weise, who identified himself as ``a Native
                    American from the Red Lake `Indian' Reservation," were posted beginning last
                    year on a website operated by the Libertarian National Socialist Green Party.

                    In one posting, he criticized interracial mixing on the reservation and slammed
                    fellow Indian teens for listening to rap music. "We have kids my age killing
                    each other over things as simple as a fight, and it's because of the rap
                    influence," he wrote.

                    While the writing of his postings on the neo-Nazi website may have been
                    sloppy and full of typos, Weise was also able to write more polished prose for
                    stories published on the Internet about zombies.

                    Weise's Hotmail address links him to frequent postings on one Internet forum
                    called Rise of the Dead, a site where contributors collaborate on stories about
                    "average people attempting to survive in a zombie-infested world," according
                    to the site.

                    Weise, posting under the handle Blades11, appeared to be a regular
                    contributor to numerous fan fiction sites related to zombies. On one, Weise
                    identifies himself as being from Red Lake and lists himself as an amateur writer.

                    He goes on to write, "I'm a fan of zombie films, have been for years, as well as
                    fan of horror movies in general. I like to write horror stories, read about Nazi
                    Germany and history, and someday plan on moving out of the US."

                    In a posting from Feb. 6, he agreed to continue contributing to a story line
                    but added that things are "kind of rocky right now so I might disappear
                    unexpectedly."

                    Fellow student Ashley Morrison, 17, said Weise liked heavy metal music and
                    dressed like a "goth," with black clothes, chains on his pants and black spiky
                    hair.

                    "He looks like one of those guys at the Littleton school," Morrison said,
                    referring to the two teen gunman, members of the so-called Trench Coat
                    Mafia, who killed 12 students, a teacher and themselves at Columbine near
                    Littleton, Colo., in 1999.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Mulkero
                      Does this ever happen outside US? I don't think anyone has done this in Finland.
                      no, in other countries they blow themselves up, rather than shoot people.
                      Originally posted by Tone
                      Women who smoke cigarettes are sexy, not repulsive. It depends on the number smoked. less is better

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Squeezer
                        no, in other countries they blow themselves up, or we blow them up.
                        fixed

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Troll King
                          From what I read about the community, its population of 5000 is mostly native with about 90 non-natives. As far as I know they haven't released many details about the victims. Does it really matter though?
                          As far as determining the motives, yes
                          Originally posted by Facetious
                          edit: (Money just PMed me his address so I can go to Houston and fight him)

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Troll King
                            From what I read about the community, its population of 5000 is mostly native with about 90 non-natives. As far as I know they haven't released many details about the victims. Does it really matter though?

                            The AP released an article today with more information on the shooter.
                            Not really but my curiosty was peaked in whether this was full tribal slaughter or some native american going crazy on a bunch of white kids because his family was poor.
                            My father in law was telling me over Thanksgiving about this amazing bartender at some bar he frequented who could shake a martini and fill it to the rim with no leftovers and he thought it was the coolest thing he'd ever seen. I then proceeded to his home bar and made four martinis in one shaker with unfamiliar glassware and a non standard shaker and did the same thing. From that moment forward I knew he had no compunction about my cock ever being in his daughter's mouth.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Michael Moore
                              Do you hear that sound? That's money saying "We love you Michael!!!!"
                              BOOYAH
                              I don't know how to put this but I'm kind of a big deal...

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