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The Weston school shooting was a school shooting that occurred on September 29, 2006, in Weston High School in Cazenovia, Wisconsin, United States. The perpetrator, student Eric Hainstock, entered the school's main hallway with a revolver and fatally shot principal John Klang. He is serving a life sentence and will be eligible for parole in 2037.
Weston's exact motives are unknown, but he had expressed strong distrust of the federal government of the United States; he was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia six years before the attack. [3] Weston was later charged on July 26 for the murder of two U.S. Capitol Police officers during the shooting rampage. [4]
Weston High School is the site of a school shooting that occurred on September 29, 2006, that left principal John Klang dead after sustaining critical wounds. Melissa Nigh was appointed principal after Klang's death. [5]
At 11:12 p.m. Dec. 27, a caller reported a domestic disturbance at a home in the 3300 block of Mount View Avenue in the village of Weston, according to DOJ reports.
Everest Metro Police responded to a domestic disturbance at 11:12 p.m. Wednesday evening. They found a man assaulting a woman with a bladed weapon.
Before dying, Gibson shot Weston four times, and Weston was subdued and arrested by two other police officers. [39] Following a court-ordered psychiatric evaluation, [38] a federal judge determined that Weston was incompetent to stand trial, [40] and as of 2021, Weston remains confined in a mental hospital. [41]
2006 Weston High School shooting: Eric Hainstock, a 15-year-old freshman, entered Weston High School and aimed a shotgun at a social studies teacher before it was wrestled from him by a school custodian. Hainstock then shot the high school principal, who died later that afternoon.
Zach A. Tesky faces charges including first-degree reckless injury after police say he shot a man in the leg during a dispute Wednesday in Wausau.