Shooting in Connecticut Elementary School kills 27

Posted: 11 years ago

A gunman killed 27 people, 20 of them small children, in a shooting on Friday morning at an elementary school in Newtown, Conn., about 65 miles northeast of New York City, a law enforcement official said.

The gunman, who was believed to be in his 20s, walked into a classroom where his mother was a teacher. He shot and killed her and then shot 18 students in the classroom. He also shot seven other adults, and then killed himself inside the school. Various news outlets identified the shooter as  Adam Lanza . The shooting ranks among the worst in recent United States history.

The ages of the children who were killed were between 5 and 10 years old, President Obama said during a nationally televised address during which he wiped tears from his eyes.

A 9-year-old student said he was in the gym when the shooting erupted.

"We were in the gym, and I heard really loud bangs,'' said the boy, as he stood shivering and weeping outside the school with his father's arms draped around him. "We thought that someone was knocking something over. And we heard yelling, and we heard gunshots. We heard lots of gunshots. We heard someone say, 'Put your hands up.' I heard, 'Don't shoot.' We had to go into the closet in the gym. Then someone came and told us to run down the hallway. There were police at every door. There were lots of people crying and screaming.''

Another student at the school told an NBC affiliate in Connecticut: "I was in the gym and I heard like seven loud booms, and the gym teachers told us to go in the corner and we huddled. We all heard these booming noises, and we started crying. So the gym teachers told us to go into the office where no one could find us. Then a police officer told us to run outside."

State police said the Newtown police called them shortly after 9:30 a.m., according to Lt. J. Paul Vance of the Connecticut State Police. "On- and off-duty troopers responded to the school, and with Newtown police immediately upon arrival entered the school and began an active shooter search," Lieutenant Vance said.

Meredith Artley, the managing editor of CNN.com, said that someone who works at the school told her the shooting happened in the hallway. "She described it as a 'Pop, pop, pop,'" Ms. Artley said. "She said three people went out into the hall and only one person came back, the vice principal, she said, who was shot in the leg or the foot, who came crawling back. She cowered under the table and called 911. She never saw the shooting. There must have been a hundred rounds."

Mr. Obama was briefed on the shooting at 10:30 a.m., the White House said.

Danbury Hospital said it was treating three patients from the shooting scene, according to its Facebook page. The hospital, which is not far from the elementary school, said it was on lockdown.

At the hospital, stunned-looking personnel in white coats looked shaken as they gathered in small groups talking about the shooting. In a corner near the gift shop, one woman comforted a weeping colleague.

In the coffee shop, a few customers finished their sandwiches at the lunch counter and the cashier wiped tears from her eyes as she rang up customers.

In a mostly empty fifth-floor waiting room, three women watched local coverage of the tragedy, shaking their heads at each new horrifying detail.

Gov. Dannel P. Malloy arrived at the scene of the shooting on Friday afternoon.

The school, located among wooded hills and suburban tracts in Fairfield County, 12 miles east of Danbury, serves kindergarten through fourth grade. The school has about 700 students.

"It's just a little country school,'' said Robert Place, 65, as he stood near the scene. "The look is very '50s or '60s. One floor. It's always had a good reputation. People come to Newtown for the schools.''

The school's principal, Dawn Hochsprung, was reportedly one of those shot. But at the home of her daughter Cristina Hassinger, in Oakville, Conn., the family was still awaiting any news of her fate.

"We're looking for any hope," said Ryan Hassinger, the son-in-law of the principal. "If she's in the hospital, any chance is better."

He said that his wife, Cristina, 28, and "her sister are there now," with Connecticut state troopers, and that he and other relatives were awaiting word on any news.

"I looked on Twitter and it says that she is passed," said Mr. Hassinger. But, he added, the family was "just waiting."

A photograph published by a local newspaper, The Newtown Bee, showed a line of children being escorted out of the school with some of the children crying.

In front of a senior center next door to the school, a 20-year-old woman was with her 4-year-old sister, who was in the school at the time of the shooting. The older woman came to pick up her younger sister along with their mother. The girl had her arms and legs wrapped around her older sister.

When a reporter asked the woman what the little girl knew of what had happened, the woman said, "Absolutely nothing, and we don't plan to tell her anything."


Edited by Aahaana - 11 years ago
Posted: 11 years ago
A very sad tragedy that took lives of so many innocent ones. May all their souls rest in peace and may god give their families the strength to overcome this unfortunate event. What has the world we live in come to, there is no place where one can feel safe and protected, be it their own home or the school they go to or even public places like malls and theaters. Edited by scarlet.moon - 11 years ago
Posted: 11 years ago

This is so sad..it was innocent poor little kids who had their whole life ahead of them:( I can not imagine the parents reaction now..the loss of these little ones just right before the Christmas time is so unfair. Life is so cruel.

I don't want to use this tragedy to pinpoint but something need to be done about the gun weapon in the country:( So many tragedy just this year  :(

Posted: 11 years ago
This is so sad. I am crying reading this article. Imagine how the family members who lost their son or daughter, might be feeling.

Out of all the places. WHY? WHY WHY? Why little kids?
Posted: 11 years ago
That really really made me cry. Incidences like these make me ashamed to call myself a human being. I don't even know what to say. In shock right now.

May all the victims' souls rest in peace. And prays for those fighting for their lives.
Posted: 11 years ago
This is so sad ...splly that its fast becoming a everyday feature in the US.Imagine sending your little one to school to never see them come back ever again ...the very thought gives me the shudders ðŸ˜”.
Posted: 11 years ago

OMG!!! This is so sad...

I am feeling so sorry for all the family who have lost their loveones here...

Posted: 11 years ago
  Just cant hold back my tears , being a mom of a preschooler it really makes me wonder about the safety of our schools here in USA. 
       Any deranged person just walks in kills his dad in NJ and then enters the school where his mom is a  kindergarten teacher kills her and her students and then turns the gun on himself .OMG! such a horrific crime
       How could he kill those tiny tots?? INHUMAN
Posted: 11 years ago
this is just so sad and incredibly shocking :(
Posted: 11 years ago
I was literally in tears as i keep on reading article after article about this tragedy.

SUch people are such COWARDS! You want to be a MAN, then first KILL YOURSELF!

You want to do SUICIDE, then don't take innocent people with you! For god's sakes who kills an innocent 5 year old? What is your heart made out of? gaah i feel so angry , but instead have tears in my eyes ;'(

I am not even gonna turn on the news or the radio . . it's just too sad!

though i heard now that it may not be RYan Lanza, but his brother, Adam Lanza. Who ever he is , may his soul never rest in peace!

My heart goes out to the victims and their families.


Edited by Mrs.ZSK - 11 years ago

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