Michigan School Massacre Victims Revealed: Hero Football Player, 16, Who Tried To Stop The Gunman And Two Girls, 14 And 17 — Suspect “Not Talking”

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Michigan School Massacre Victims Revealed: Hero Football Player, 16, Who Tried To Stop The Gunman And Two Girls, 14 And 17 — Suspect “Not Talking”

The latest school shooting sadly happened on Tuesday at Oxford High School in Michigan, which is about 45 miles north of Detroit. The suspect behind the crime is a 15-year-old sophomore at the school. The alleged shooter is currently in police custody and is believed to have used a semi-automatic handgun his father purchased on Black Friday.

According to KTLA, Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard said the suspected shooter is currently “not talking.”

A 16-year-old hero football player Tate Myre and two girls, 14-year-old Hana St. Juliana, and 17-year-old Madisyn Baldwin have been named as victims of the school shooting. Myre was shot when he tried to disarm the shooter and died in a patrol car as deputies rushed him to an area hospital, the Daily Mail reports. St. Juliana and Baldwin were pronounced dead when officials arrived at the scene. Eight other people were wounded, some critically, including a 14-year-old girl who was placed on a ventilator after surgery.

Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald said in a statement her office expects to issue charges quickly and that an update would be given this Wednesday. We will continue to keep you updated as this story develops.

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