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To: tejek who wrote (225563)3/21/2005 8:08:12 PM
From: RealMuLan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573954
 
[The Congress is fighting for a brain-dead person and in real life]--8 dead, 14 injured in U.S. school shooting
Last Updated Mon, 21 Mar 2005 19:59:56 EST
CBC News

RED LAKE, MINNESOTA - At least 22 people have been killed or injured after a shooting spree in northern Minnesota.

At least six were shot and killed at Red Lake High School on Monday afternoon. Two others, a man and a woman, were found dead inside a home in the community.

The gunman is believed to be among the dead at the high school.

At least 14 others were injured.

FBI spokesman Paul McCabe said four students were among the dead. A teacher and a security guard were also killed.

All of the students died in the same room. The gunman is believed to be one of the dead students.

The man and woman found dead in their home are believed to be the gunman's grandparents.

The high school has about 300 students. It is on the Red Lake Indian Reservation about 400 kilometres north of Minneapolis.
cbc.ca