Missouri school shooting -

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A Disturbance in the Force
Joplin Globe Newspaper said:
Student fires gun in Mo. middle school

By MARCUS KABEL
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

JOPLIN, Mo. -- A 13-year-old student fired an AK-47 into the ceiling at his middle school Monday morning after confronting a pair of students and administrators, telling them, "please don't make me do this," officials said.

No one was injured, and the boy was taken into custody.

The student, who was not identified, pointed the gun at two students and Principal Steve Gilbreth and Assistant Superintendent Steve Doerr and asked them, "not to make me do this," said School Superintendent Jim Simpson.

The boy then fired a shot into the ceiling, breaking a water pipe, Simpson said. After firing the shot, he said, the boy again said, "Please don't make me do this."

"It was a very close call," Simpson said.

Doerr and Gilbreth persuaded the student to leave the building, and he was confronted by two police officers who had their weapons drawn. The student dropped the rifle and was taken into custody, Simpson said.



Joplin police Officer Curt Farmer said officers found a note in the student's backpack indicating that he had placed an explosive in the school, which has about 750 students. Students in the school were moved to nearby Joplin Memorial Hall, where parents picked them up.
The school was closed while police searched the building.

The student, who was wearing a mask, had been planning an attack for a "long time," Simpson said. He didn't elaborate and said authorities did not know whether others were involved.

It wasn't immediately clear how the boy got access to the assault rifle.

The shooting happened about 7:45 a.m., 10 minutes before the start of classes.

A woman who was dropping her son off at the school said she saw Gilbreth "waving crazily" and police cars pulling up behind her.

"Police were heading into the school with weapons drawn, and the principal was pointing to the east side of the school," Blake Spivak told The Joplin Globe.
"Please don't make me do this"??? - I find this exceedingly creepy considering our discussions on HAARP array activation and programming - I feel really sorry for this kid (glad no one was hurt as well).
 
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