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Monday, October 21, 2013

Student Jose Reyes Shoots Teacher, self in Nevada middle school

Student Jose Reyes Shoots Teacher and self in Nevada middle school ---
tags: timeline 2013, School Attacks | Child attacker, parents provided gun, suicide attack, No Motive Terrorists

October 21, 2013 Student Jose Reyes Shoots Teacher and self in Nevada middle school 2 are dead, 2 injured in shooting at Sparks Middle School in northern Nevada outside Reno. At 7:15 a.m.  just before classes were starting, a gunshot was heard outside in the playground as a student identified on October 24 as Jose Reyes, a seventh grader who was 12 years old aimed his gun and shot one boy in the arm, and then another in his arm, leg, and torso. he then shot math teacher Michael Landsberry who walked out to investigate.

Math teacher Michael Landsberry who was a 45 year old National Guardsman and former Marine who served two tours in Afghanistan came out to investigate. He asked the boy to "Put the gun in my hand". Then the student shot again, the teacher fell where he died at the scene and everybody ran away. A crowd of students heard four or five more shots as they ran across a field where they where a woman let them into her home. The shooter was heard to shot "Why you people making fun of me, why you laughing at me". Another group ran into the hall into a pile with boys in front. The shooter found them as one of the students was crying loudly. "He started yelling, 'If you guys say anything about me coming here, I'm going to shoot you,' so then he shot twice to the windows" but then left as he seemed to have run out of bullets. Another witness said He pointed to us and he said, 'You ruined my life and now I'm going to ruin yours". After the shootings, he turned and shot himself with the gun that he had taken from his parents.

Schools officials were examining an anti-bullying video that includes a dramatization of a child taking a gun on a school bus to scare aggressors. Police initially refused to identify the shooter but relented after a Univision affiliate in Reno disclosed the name.

Similar middle school shooting case with more firepower and 2 shooters:
Mitchell Scott Johnson (born August 11, 1984) and Andrew Douglas Golden (born May 25, 1986) are former middle school students who on March 24, 1998 committed a massacre at Westside Middle School in Arkansas, United States, near Jonesboro.[1] A total of five people, four female students and a teacher, were killed. Ten people, nine students and one teacher, were injured. Golden was a sixth grader at the school  A classmate accused him of killing her cat with a BB gun. After the shooting, Johnson claimed that Golden approached him wanting to start a shooting spree at their school. Golden assisted Johnson in loading his mother's Dodge Caravan with seven weapons (two semi-automatic rifles, one bolt-action rifle and four handguns), which had been stolen from Golden's grandfather's house, and 3,500 rounds of ammunition. The following morning, the boys drove in the van to Westside Middle School. As they arrived, Golden pulled the fire alarm while Johnson took the weapons to the woods outside of the school. Golden then ran back to the woods where Johnson had taken the weapons. When children and teachers filed out of the school, the two boys opened fire. The boys killed four female students and one teacher and wounded ten others. Golden and Johnson attempted to run back to the van and escape, but police captured them. The two youths were among the youngest people ever charged with murder in American history. The Jonesboro prosecutor later stated that were it not for their ages, he would have sought a death sentence for the pair. In August 1998, both boys were sentenced to confinement until they reached the age of 21, which is the maximum sentence available under Arkansas law. Johnson was released on his 21st birthday, August 11, 2005, having spent only 7 years in prison.[5] Golden was released on May 25, 2007, also his 21st birthday.[6]



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.Updates

5/4/2014

Chilling details, no motive in Nev. school shooting

USA TODAY - ‎14 hours ago‎
Those are just a few of thousands of chilling details in a 1,300-page report released by the Sparks Police Department on Tuesday, almost seven months after seventh-grader Jose Reyes killed Landsberry and shot and injured two students before killing ...

Evidence of light bullying

Gun was hidden behind cereal

Parents not charged even though they provided the gun to the child.

The 12-year-old Reyes also wrote two notes that police found in a spiral notebook inside the orange backpack he took to school that morning.
In the notebook with the Angry Birds video game characters on the cover, Reyes tells his parents he is sorry.
"Dear mom and dad I'm sorry about all this is because some of my family and friends hate me but I understand. What I did this shooting is not because of the shooting games, bullying or other stuff is because of the past causes there some bad things in the past cause of me. And now I'm just a monster..." the handwritten letter begins.
He ends the letter to his parents, "But I love you and I wish the past would be good and better someday."
Allen said the notes give conflicting motivation for the shooting but both suggest that his life would end in the process.
The report outlined cases of bullying.
Although police had multiple reports that Reyes had been teased and bullied, they had a difficult time pinning any students down on the details of those incidents, including the names of the offenders and the specific bullying actions.

12/5/2013

  1. Friends, family say middle school shooter was gentle boy - USA Today

    www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/11/11/...shooter/3493023/

    Nov 11, 2013 - SPARKS, Nev. — The boy sat in the front seat as his mom drove to school. Almost as tall as his father, José Reyes, who turned 12 in July, was ...

  2. Father of Nev. school shooter told officials he hit son - USA Today

    www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/11/...shooter.../3464833/

    Nov 7, 2013 - The father of the Sparks Middle School shooter told a school ... The elderJose Reyes pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge in 2012 incident.

  3. Sparks school shooting: No one can understand how the gentle boy ...

    www.rgj.com/article/20131110/NEWS/311100041/

    Nov 10, 2013 - Who was Jose Reyes?: The parents of the Sparks Middle School shooter tell us about their son and how they are dealing with his death.

  4. Family of Sparks Middle School shooter Jose Reyes apologizes for ...

    www.rgj.com/article/20131104/NEWS/131104015/

    Nov 4, 2013 - Jose and Liliana Reyes, parents of Sparks Middle School shooter Jose Reyes, gave the Reno Gazette-Journal a statement on Monday morning ...


10/22/2013

http://abcnews.go.com/US/school-shooters-parents-face-charges-gun-home/story?id=20645406

  • he was a  seventh grade student, name not released for respect for parents 
  • parents could face charges if police determine the boy got the semi-automatic gun from home, police said today.
  • investigators believe the 12-year-old obtained the Ruger 9mm semi-automatic handgun from his home, 
  • the suspect took out his gun and shot a student outside near the north hallway of the school.
  • Landsberry calmly walked toward the shooter, putting his hands up in a motion to try and stop the individual's actions,"  shot in chest
  • reports that the shooter may have been bullied, "faith" "He got bullied a couple of times," she said. "I saw kids pushing him around and doing a lot of mean things to him."

Other inicednts: 

Last week, a student at an Austin, Texas, high school killed himself in front of other students.
In August, a student at a high school in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, shot and wounded another student in the neck.
Another shooting took place at an Atlanta middle school in January, though no one was hit.
That same month, a California high school student wounded two people, one seriously.
The Nevada shooting comes almost a year after a gunman killed 26 people at Sandy Hook
Read more: http://www.wtae.com/news/national/Nevada-school-shooting-Why/-/9681152/22555566/-/ehjslw/-/index.html#ixzz2iSYMP9dx


.Updates

5/25/2013

Sparks Middle School student: Gunman said "you ruined my life and now I'm ...

CBS News - ‎6 minutes ago‎
(CBS News) Michael Landsberry, a Sparks Middle School math teacher and soccer coach, is being called a hero. Authorities said he gave his life to protect his students, when one of their classmates started shooting Monday.At least one witness has pointed to revenge being a possible motive. "He pointed to us and he said, 'You ruined my life and now I'm going to ruin yours,'" said Alfrancis de Vera, a student at Sparks Middle School. After shooting Landsberry and two other classmates, the student turned the semi-automatic handgun on himself and was killed. Federal officials tell CBS News the gun was owned by his parents

He was aiming 'at my chest': Middle-schooler recalls Nev. shooting
 then we looked back toward where we saw the noise, and we saw the kid pull out his gun and shoot the kid in the arm, 

 I froze because he was aiming his gun right at my chest. And I looked at the gun and my chest like, 'He's going to shoot me.'
"I turned around and I ran. I heard a gunshot, and I thought he shot me. Then I looked back, and he shot a kid in his leg, arm and stomach."  Landsberry quickly stepped forward and spoke to the boy. .... 
Math teacher Michael Landsberry at Sparks Middle School, Nevada.
TODAY
Landsberry was a National Guardsman and former Marine who served two tours in Afghanistan.
Landsberry, 45, .

Nevada student opens fire outside middle school, wounds 2 boys and kills ...

CBS News
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At least one witness has pointed to revenge being a possible motive in the Sparks Middle School shooting that left a teacher and the gunman, a student, dead. "He pointed to us and he said, 'You ruined my life and now I'm going to ruin yours,'" said Alfrancis de Vera, a student at the school. http://cbsn.ws/1iaZCVu


10/21/2013
http://www.rgj.com/viewart/20131021/NEWS01/131021004/Update-Shooting-morning-Sparks-Middle-School

9:50 a.m. update:

Kyle Nucum, 13, said he witnessed another student shoot his teacher at Sparks Middle School Monday morning. Nucum said his teacher saw the student with a gun and ran to the student to tell him to put the gun down. He was then shot. The Reno Gazette-Journal is trying to independently verify the teacher’s identity.
MSN.com · 1 minute ago
  • Police told local media that a suspect is in custody in connection with a shooting at Sparks Middle Schoolin northern Nevada on Monday.



























Two people were killed in a shooting at Nevada middle school Monday, CNN affiliate KOLO reported, citing officials.
Two minors are in critical condition at Renown Regional Medical Center, a hospital spokeswoman said.
The incident occurred at Sparks Middle School outside Reno, Nevada, Commander Rocky Triplett of the Sparks Police Department said.

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