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Find them on the Crime Notes blog at michigandaily.com i 5 1 : . GOING TO THE AIRPORT? ~ AirRide Every day. $12 one-way* www.MyAirRide.com ct&vus For U of M breaks. $7 one-way* www.msa.umich.edu/airbus The Institution, a new blog of The Michigan Daily, goes live next week. The blog will be the go-to site for any news concerning student leadership at the University of Michigan, including: CSG, GEO, LSASG, RSG, UMEC, CTE, BBM, SAM and many more acronyms Follow @TMDinstitution for everything student leadership Student opens fire on Calif. high school, injures one 16-year-old The shooter didn't show up for first period, then interrupted the planned to shoot class of 28 students. Youngblood said the sus- two students using pect alleges the two students brothers rifle he targeted had bullied him for more than a year, but the sheriff couldn't confirm the allegations. TAFT, Calif. (AP) - A 16-year- "Certainly he believed that the old student armed with a shotgun two people he targeted had bul- walked into a rural California lied him, in his mind. Whether high school on Thursday, shot that occurred or not we don't one student and fired at others . knowyet,"Youngblood said. and missed before a teacher and Youngblood did notrelease the another staff member talked him student's disciplinary record, say- into surrendering, officials said. ing he didn't have it. The teen victim was in critical The shotgun is believed to but stable condition, and the sus- belong to the boy's brother and pect, whose pockets were stuffed was in the boy's home, Young- with ammunition, was still being blood said. interrogated, Kern County Sheriff The Sheriff's Department Donny Youngblood said at a news did not release the boy's name conference Thursday evening. because he was a juvenile and The suspect used a shotgun had yet to be charged. But many that belonged to his brother and students and community mem- went to bed Wednesday night bers said they knew the boy and with a plan to shoot two fellow said he was often teased, includ- students, Youngblood said. ing Alex Patterson, 18, who went Surveillance video shows the to Taft with the suspect before alleged shooter trying to conceal graduating lastyear. the gun as he nervously entered "He comes off as the kind of Taft Union High School through kid who would do something like a side entrance after school had this," Patterson said. "He talked started Thursday morning. about it alot, but nobody thought When the shots were fired, he would." teacher Ryan Heber tried to get Trish Montes, who lived next the more than two dozen students door to the suspect, said he was "a out a back door and engaged the short guy" and "small" who was shooter in conversation to dis- teased about his stature by many, tract him, Youngblood said. Cam- including the victim. pus supervisor Kim Lee Fields "Maybe people will learn not responded to a call of shots fired to bully people," Montes said. "T and also began talking to the teen. hate to be crappy about it, butcthat "They talked him into putting kid was bullying him." that shotgun down. He in fact Montes said her son had told the teacher, 'I don't want to worked at the school and tutored shoot you,' and named the person the boy last year, sometimes that he wanted to shoot," Young- walking with him between class- blood said. es because he felt sorry for him. "The heroics of these two peo- "All I ever heard about him ple goes without saying. ... They was good things from my son," could have just as.easily ... tried Montes said. "He wasn't Mr. 4 to get out of the classroom and Popularity, but he was a smart left students, and they didn't,"the kid. It's a shame. My kid said he sheriff said. "They knew not to let was like a genius. It's a shame him leave the classroomwiththat because he could have made shotgun." something of himself."