Can you ping the Ohio list?
Still nothing on the news. WTAM just keeps running commericials! so upsetting.
Two suspects. One in custody, other at large.
Women at work on her way to pick up her kid...possible 2 shooters
I live in the cleveland area. According to the local media, the shooter was a student who brought a gun to school 7:30 am 4 shots fired in the cafeteria. They don’t know how many student involved or how many are hurt. School is on lock down.
This is my alma mater, and my Mom is a former employee (retired).
She hasn’t heard much other than what’s on the news.
When I was a youth, Chardon was a decent-sized town in a mostly rural community with the distinction of being the county seat.
As I was going through HS, and definitely after, it became very “yuppified” and is now a much more wealthier, desireable (and crowded) place to live (if you’re into that sorta thing).
Known as both the Maple Syrup capital of the state (with it’s annual festival), and one of the heaviest snow-bound communities in this part of the state in the winter.
Reporting that second gunman is now in custody.
GUN FREE
DRUG FREE
SCHOOL ZONE
Soledad O’Brien on CNN is tipping off the perps: Several students are hiding and texting from the cafeteria.
I’m sure the families will want to thank Soledad O’Brien of CNN!
Live video streams from Cleveland area TV stations:
http://fox8.com/2012/02/27/chardon-high-school-on-lockdown/
http://media.newsnet5.com/livestreampage
FoxNews reporting 3 students injured, no deaths reported; 2 shooters ‘contained’.
WEWS Live reports that at least 1 of the shooters is in custody.
WEWS reporting, from a parent who called the station, that 2 shooters are in custody, 4 students were ‘injured’.
Unless, of course, you don't want to deprive them of the social bonding ritual that takes place among their peers after a school shooting.
FoxNews says four children wounded... 3 boys - 1 girl, suspect in custody...
I know we should all be concerned only about the kids, BUT FN also puts up headline - “FBI Swat Team surrounds school”... SO I ASK - How did this instantly become a Federal Matter? What happened to the County Sheriff, the local police department and the Ohio State Patrol? How did Federal law enforcement gain instant jurisdiction in one small school in one small Ohio town? This is NOT GOOD FOLKS.... not good. Even if it was a Terrorist (Islamic or otherwise) State and Local Law Enforcement should handle these problems and the FBI not be called in UNLESS some criteria is met that actually indicates a cross state border involvement of some kind...
Wow, Chardon? Dang. *shakes head*