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4 Shot, Gunman Killed in Ohio School

Wed Oct 10, 2007 2:13 PM EDT
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<p>A male shooting victim gives the thumbs up as he is carried out on a stretcher after being shot at SuccessTech Academy in Cleveland, Ohio, Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2007. Mayor Frank Jackson said three young people and two adults were hurt by a student who turned the gun on himself. (AP Photo//The Plain Dealer, Gus Chan) </p>

A male shooting victim gives the thumbs up as he is carried out on a stretcher after being shot at SuccessTech Academy in Cleveland, Ohio, Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2007. Mayor Frank Jackson said three young people and two adults were hurt by a student who turned the gun on himself. (AP Photo//The Plain Dealer, Gus Chan)

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CLEVELAND — A 14-year-old suspended student opened fire in his downtown high school Wednesday, wounding four people as terrified schoolmates hid in closets and bathrooms and huddled under laboratory desks. He then killed himself.

A fellow student at SuccessTech Academy alternative school said Asa H. Coon, who was suspended for fighting two days earlier, had made threats in front of students and teachers last week.

"He's crazy. He threatened to blow up our school. He threatened to stab everybody," Doneisha LeVert said. "We didn't think nothing of it."

Armed with two revolvers, Coon fired eight shots and may have targeted teachers, Police Chief Michael McGrath said.

Math teacher David Kachadourian, who was treated at a hospital for a minor wound to the back of one shoulder, said Coon had been a student in a beginning algebra class he taught. But the 57-year-old teacher said he had not disciplined Coon and knew of no reason why Coon might target him.

"I never felt personally threatened or personally at risk," Kachadourian said after leaving the hospital. "I had concerns about him, yes. He seemed like an angry young man. I did not fear for my own safety."

Police found a duffel bag stocked with ammunition and three knives in a bathroom but found no suicide note, McGrath said.

Parents were angry that firearms got into a school equipped with metal detectors that students said were intermittently used.

Coon spent time in two juvenile facilities after a domestic violence episode and was given home detention, and he was suspended from school last year for trying to injure a student, according to juvenile court records obtained by The Plain Dealer. He had a history of mental health problems and threatened to commit suicide last year while in a mental health center, the paper reported.

"That's the most basic, profound and saddest part of the whole thing, knowing he was in so much pain and torment," Kachadourian said. "Anytime someone takes his own life, it shows he was desperate."

Officials said two teachers and two students were shot, and that a 14-year-old girl fell and hurt her knee while running out of the school.

Witnesses said the shooter moved through the converted five-story downtown office building, working his way up through the first two floors of administrative offices to the third floor of classrooms. Officials said he was wearing a Marilyn Manson concert shirt, black jeans and black-painted finger nails.

Police released audio from three 911 calls — two from students who had fled the building after the first two shots and one from a distraught mother, calling on behalf of her son, who was huddled in the back of a fourth floor classroom.

"They just shot somebody in his room!" the crying mother told the dispatcher.

The first person shot, 14-year-old student Michael Peek, had punched Coon in the face right before the shootings began, said student Rasheem Smith, 15.

Coon "came out of the bathroom and bumped Mike and he (Mike) punched him in his face. Mike started walking. He shot Mike in the side," Smith said.

Antonio Deberry, 17, said he and his classmates hid under laboratory tables and watched the shooter move down the hallway. "I saw him walking past. He didn't see us, we saw him." The shooter swore and shot several times, Deberry said.

LeVert said she hid in a closet with two other students after she heard a "Code Blue" alert over the loudspeaker. She said she heard about 10 shots.

Darnell Rodgers, 18, was walking up to another floor when the stairway suddenly became flooded with students.

"It took me a couple of minutes to realize that I was actually shot, when I felt my arm burning in the area, that's when I realized that I had got shot," Rodgers said.

"They were screaming, and they were saying, 'Oh my God, oh my God.' I knew something was wrong, but thought that it was probably just a fight, so I just kept going," Rodgers said.

Rodgers was released from a hospital after treatment for a graze wound to his right elbow.

Coon had been suspended since Monday for fighting near the school that day, said Charles Blackwell, president of SuccessTech's student-parent organization. He did not know how Coon got into the building Wednesday.

Blackwell said that there was a security guard on the first floor, but that the position of another guard on the third floor had been eliminated.

Student Frances Henderson, 14, said she often got into arguments with Coon, who once told her, "I got something for you all." He would often wear a trench coat, black boots and a dog collar, she said.

Students stood outside the building, many in tears, hugging one another and on cell phones. Others shouted at reporters with TV cameras to leave them alone. Family members also stood outside, waiting for their children to be released.

Michael Grassie, a 42-year-old history teacher, was in fair condition at Metro Health Medical Center after about two hours of surgery. The hospital would not disclose the nature of the surgery.

The other two injured teens were taken to a children's hospital, which would not release their names, ages or conditions.

People at Coon's home declined to comment Wednesday evening.

Deberry's mother, Lakisha Deberry, said she was upset that metal detectors at the school were not always in use.

"You never know what's going on in someone's mind," said Deberry, adding that she was required to go through a metal detector and present an identification card whenever she wanted to drop off something at school for her children.

Students were being sent to the FBI office across the street.

Classes at all schools in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District will be canceled Thursday, said Eugene Sanders, chief executive officer of the district. Counseling will be available Thursday for students at recreation centers throughout the city, Sanders said.

SuccessTech Academy is an alternative high school in the public school district that stresses technology and entrepreneurship for about 240 students, most of them black, with a small number of white and Hispanic students. It opened five years ago and ranks in the middle of the state's ratings for student performance. Its graduation rate is 94 percent, well above the district's rate of 55 percent.

"It's a shining beacon for the Cleveland Metropolitan School system," said John Zitzner, founder and president of E City Cleveland, a nonprofit group aimed at teaching business skills to inner-city teens. "It's orderly, it's disciplined, it's calm, it's focused."

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Associated Press writers James Hannah, Terry Kinney, M.R. Kropko, John Seewer, Thomas J. Sheeran and Andrew Welsh-Huggins contributed to this report.

© 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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WebQuack Studios.

Is this an all black school? Just curious since those are the only pics showing on cnn & msnbc.

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Reply#1 - Wed Oct 10, 2007 3:13 PM EDT
tal6620

Why does that matter? Kids are killing other kids!

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#1.1 - Wed Oct 10, 2007 4:20 PM EDT
WebQuack Studios.

Facts are facts to put together & understand the whole story.

Anyway you can close this thread now, the facts are coming out better in another thread. Have a nice day and stuff.

Alternative high school
SuccessTech Academy is an alternative high school in the Cleveland city school district. The school enrolls about 240 mainly black students with a small number of white and Hispanic students. All the students are poor under federal poverty guidelines.

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#1.2 - Wed Oct 10, 2007 4:33 PM EDT
TLP

Agreed, it's good to know more details.

Though there are "kids killing other kids", not all killings are reported the same by the media. The media fixates on those mentally-unstable, trench coat wearing, video-game obsessed loner kids as school-shooters. It's important to see how the student fits within the dominant media-mediated representation of the school-shooters.

Also, people need reasons for the shootings, hence the numerous media outlets laboriously profiling the shooters. Race/ethnicity becomes one part of the representation.

    #1.3 - Wed Oct 10, 2007 6:37 PM EDT
    biggerthebetter

    Well, from what I'm reading now, the shooter was a "goth" kid...

      #1.4 - Wed Oct 10, 2007 7:16 PM EDT
      TBK

      Was the shooter white, just curious?

        #1.5 - Wed Oct 10, 2007 9:08 PM EDT
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        Pete ZaHutt

        Way to go Cleveland.

          Reply#2 - Wed Oct 10, 2007 6:28 PM EDT
          Pete ZaHutt

          How/Why was this troublemaker even accepted to this special school in the first place?

            Reply#3 - Thu Oct 11, 2007 8:25 AM EDT
            urbane gorilla

            Pete, I've known parents of troubled kids, and some will focus hard on his/her strengths and hope that an enriched environment will help. I think its a form of denial. Why he wasn't in SBH is beyond me. Hell, he probably should have been at Bellfaire, which has a high school within its inpatient facility. The difference might be whether a parent insists on SBH placement or resists it. Sad.

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            #3.1 - Thu Oct 11, 2007 5:15 PM EDT
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            urbane gorilla

            I've been thinking about the metal detector thing, and I have to wonder if under those circumstances he might not have just loitered near school grounds. I think it would have just changed the venue of the crime.

              Reply#4 - Thu Oct 11, 2007 5:17 PM EDT
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