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Kim Reynolds, the governor of Iowa, made a statement about the shooting, saying “I’m horrified by the shooting this morning at Maquoketa Caves State Park and devastated by the loss of three innocent lives. As we grieve this unimaginable tragedy, Kevin and I pray for the victims’ family members and the law enforcement officers who ...
A third suspect has been arrested in connection to last year's shooting death of 17-year-old Jefferson football star Elijah DeWitt, the Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office announced Thursday.
Two Lawrenceville men were sentenced to life for the shooting death of Jefferson High football star Elijah DeWitt. ... Channel 11-Alive news reported that Bryan told the court that “I was trying ...
The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation and the Des Moines Police Department are continuing the investigation on the shooting. More information will be released as it becomes available.
Dylan Jesse Butler (October 11, 2006 [4] – January 4, 2024), a Perry resident and student of Perry High School, [5] was identified by police as the shooter. [6] [7] Butler's friends and mother described him as being a quiet person who had been bullied for years and speculated that the "last straw" may have been school officials' failure to intervene when his younger sister began to be ...
At Highland Park High School a 15-year-old student shot and killed a 17-year-old student, the shooting is believed to be related to an earlier fight between the two students. [285] November 18, 1983: Harlem Park, Maryland: 1 0 1: 14-year-old Dewitt Duckett was shot in the neck and killed at Harlem Park Junior High School.
Multiple people were wounded in a shooting Thursday morning at Perry High School near Des Moines, an Iowa county sheriff said. A 17-year-old gunman killed a sixth-grader and wounded five people at ...
The next morning, a 911 caller reported seeing individuals moving items from one vehicle to another in an empty lot in a mobile home park in DeWitt. Deputy John Rosello, a deputy who was investigating one of the smoke shop burglaries, responded to the call as the description of the vehicles matched the description of those used in the burglaries.