Los Angeles school shooting was accidental; 12-yr-old in custody
BY Agencies2 Feb 2018 5:53 PM GMT
Agencies2 Feb 2018 5:53 PM GMT
Los Angeles: A shooting at a Los Angeles middle school classroom that left one boy in critical condition, injured four others and had panicked parents in tears was an accident, police said.
The shooting was reported just before 9 am and within minutes a 12-year-old girl was taken into custody without incident. Police interviewed her and by evening they announced that they would book her on a charge of negligent discharge of a firearm on school grounds.
The determination capped a frantic day at Salvador B.
Castro Middle School in downtown Los Angeles and corroborated what some students told reporters after the lockdown was lifted and they were reunited with parents on the school's athletic field.
In a telephone interview with his mother alongside, Jordan Valenzuela, 12, told The Associated Press he was in the classroom next door when he heard a loud bang. He said he talked to the girl just after the shooting and she was sobbing.
"She was like, 'I didn't mean to. I had the gun in my backpack and I didn't know it was loaded and my backpack fell and the gun went off,'" he said.
Shortly after that he said the girl asked him to hide the weapon. "She said, 'If I give you the gun will you hide it for me?'" he said. "I said 'No.' Then I moved away from her because I was a little bit scared."
Shallin Lopez, a seventh-grader at the school, was in the room at the time of the
shooting. She said she never saw a gun.
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