Monday, February 27, 2012

Sketchy reports emerge on alleged high school gunman

By msnbc.com staff

A student who was nicked in the ear Monday during a shooting in a high school cafeteria in Chardon, Ohio, has identified the teen gunman as a fellow student who had ?got into a gothic phase? in recent years.

Nate Mueller, a student at Chardon High School, told NBC affiliate WKYC.com that he was sitting in the cafeteria at a table with three of the victims and was grazed in the ear by one of the bullets as he turned away from the gunman. He said he was friends with the suspect until the end of eighth grade.

?He kind of got into the gothic phase and kind of silenced himself from his friends,? Mueller said. ?But I mean, he still had friends. He was still a nice kid ? I don?t think anybody really ever expected it to be him. We didn?t think he would hurt anybody.?

(Because the suspect is a juvenile and has not been named by authorities, msnbc.com is not publishing?his name.)


Other students and a parent, reacting to reports identifying the alleged shooter, described him as an ?outcast,? a victim of bullying and being from a "broken home."

?He was not like a jock, a popular kid,"? Evan Erasmus, an 18-year-old high school senior, told Channel 5. ?He has friends, but he would be considered the outcast type."

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In a separate interview with CNN, Erasmus said, ?He just came from a really broken down home and he was living with his grandparents. He was more of a quiet type of kid. He was really nice, though, if you did talk to him.?

Mueller, the student who was in the cafeteria when the gunfire erupted, told the Cleveland Plain Dealer that one of the friends he was sitting with was dating the suspect's ex-girlfriend.

Another student, freshman Danny Komertz, told The Associated Press that the gunman was an outcast who had been apparently bullied.

Greg Fletcher, a parent who said his son, a 10th grader, was about 15 feet from the shooter in the cafeteria, told Fox8.com that his son did not know the suspect but other students had told him he was ?kind of shady and possibly suicidal.?

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