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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]. [8]The investigation's report—released October 17 [9] —concluded that Butler acted alone without anyone knowingly providing support in "actions driven by a desire to commit suicide with the hostile intent of taking others ...
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 parents of the 17-year-old who carried out a mass shooting at his Iowa high school have said they “had no inkling he intended the horrible violence he was about to inflict.”. Dylan Butler ...
PERRY, Iowa (Reuters) -A sixth-grade student was killed on Thursday morning and five other people wounded when a 17-year-old opened fire at an Iowa school on the first day of classes following the ...
2024 Apalachee High School shooting: Georgia State Police responded to a school shooting at the Apalachee High School near Winder, Georgia. Two teachers and two students were killed, while seven others were injured. A suspect, 14-year-old student Colt Gray, was taken into custody. [57] [58] February 13, 2023: East Lansing, Michigan
During the rampage he wore a black T-shirt, a russet vest, a backwards baseball cap, black military cargo pants, black boots, and grip gloves. The incident is the third-deadliest mass shooting by a lone gunman after the Orlando nightclub shooting and the 2017 Las Vegas shooting, and the deadliest school shooting, in modern U.S. history. May 10 ...
A school shooting at Perry High School near Des Moines, Iowa, left multiple people wounded Wednesday, law enforcement officials said.
Dylan Butler, 17, of Perry attended the high school where the shooting happened about 20 minutes before school was scheduled to start Thursday, the first day of school after the winter break.