Ten dead in US school shooting
22 March 2005
ST PAUL: Ten people have been shot dead and more than a dozen wounded by a student who opened fire at a high school and a home on the Red Lake Indian Reservation in northern Minnesota.
Among the dead was a male security guard, a female teacher, three students and the gunman, FBI agent Paul McCabe said. As many as 15 other students were injured.
"They believe the shooter is among the dead and was acting alone," McCabe said.
Prior to the afternoon school shooting, the student shot dead a couple at a home on the reservation, McCabe said.
Other officials identified the couple as the gunman's grandparents, who were apparently among the dead. His grandfather was a longtime police officer on the reservation, a fire department official told CBS News.
"The young man, whoever he is, shot his grandfather and grandmother, and then went to the school and shot as many as 16 more," said Vernon Bellecourt of the American Indian Movement in Minneapolis.
The reservation is home to the Ojibwa tribe, commonly known as the Chippewa, Bellecourt said.
The shooting follows the March 12 shooting deaths of seven congregants at a church service near Milwaukee, Wisconsin, which ended when the gunman killed himself.
In 2003, a student at Rocori High School in central Minnesota gunned down two classmates. He is awaiting trial.
so then...what is to blame here? is it the right to bear arms, is it computor games or marilyn manson again? is the fact that this happened on a Native american reservation important...or even relavent?