Posted on 02/24/2010 5:57:17 AM PST by coloradomomba
The two injured teenagers were identified as Matt Thieu and Reagan Weber.
Matt, initially treated at Littleton Adventist Hospital, was later transferred to Children's Hospital, where he was in critical condition late Tuesday night. Reagan was treated at the Littleton hospital and released a few hours later.
Jefferson County authorities identified the alleged gunman was Bruco Strong Eagle Eastwood, 32. He was held on two counts of attempted murder, said Jacki Kelley, spokeswoman for the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office.
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Prayers.
Prayers for Matt and his family.
The teacher said that he told his students that if a Columbine incident happened at their school he would go after the shooter.
It did and he did........saving lives at the risk of his own.
Finally a real man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hmmmm,,,why are there no pictures of the gunman?
Let’s see, the way I read it, a man with a RIFLE (hunting rifle it said so I assume there was also a scope attached) at a SCHOOL. But thanks to the quick thinking math teacher, he gunman was subdued, God bless you sir! Outstanding.
Hero
‘nuff said
still waiting for identification through lineup..they don’t want any mistakes.
His name is "Bruco Strong Eagle Eastwood." I seriously doubt he's gonna be black, FRiend.
would that be American Indian name or is that just a “nick name”
I guess it doesn’t matter the race/nationality. We know there are kooks of all colors /nationalities.. When they do this sort of thing I believe the label “terrorist” works just fine!
It is no surprise that most are from a certain “group” shall we say..
and I do believe we should profile.
And his daddy is Bruco War Eagle Eastwood,,,,,
Prayers up for the children and their families and Thank God for the courage of the teachers who charged and took down the shooter.
Sounds like a nutjob with a long history of bad behavior.
thanks for link.. and it is a shame that the innocent must suffer.
I have known many American Indians that I find were great people.. but just like all humanity,there are some with issues & problems..
I would have loved to have seen this country hundreds of years ago when all the tribes were free to roam, yes, fight & be their own people. I am one of the Americans that think we did the Indians a wrong along the way.
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