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Calif. high school student shot during class; shooter in custody

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(MCT) — TAFT, Calif. — A 16-year-old boy was in critical condition after a classmate interrupted a first-period class at Taft Union High School southwest of Bakersfield, confronted him by name and fired a 12-gauge shotgun into his upper body.

The shooter, also 16, then tried to shoot a second boy and missed before an unarmed science teacher talked him down and apparently took the weapon as the other students fled the classroom.

Police officers arrived after the teacher had disarmed the shooter, and took him into custody.

The teacher, Ryan Heber, was struck by a pellet round to the head but not seriously injured and refused treatment, authorities said.

“If it weren’t for this teacher and his quick response, we don’t know what would have happened,” said Kern County Sheriff Donny Youngblood.

Police said a school supervisor, also unarmed, helped Heber distract the shooter. There were no security guards or police immediately on hand to help them. The school’s armed police officer was not on duty Thursday because he had been delayed by snow, authorities said.

The shooting, which also resulted in injuries to two other Taft students, occurred just weeks after the catastrophic school shooting in Newton, Conn. Calls from students inside Taft brought their frantic parents pouring into streets surrounding the high school. Police locked down the school for hours and searched it. School officials announced the school would remain closed Friday.

The boy who was shot remained in surgery at Kern Medical Center Thursday afternoon. Police described his condition as critical but stable. The other injured students included a girl who was close to the shooter as he fired; she was being treated at a local hospital for possible hearing damage. A third student received minor injuries, and may have tripped over tables, police said.

Youngblood said the he shooter, who was not identified by police, is a student at the school and arrived late.

The shooter had apparently had some previous dealings with the boy he targeted and wounded. According to police, he came into class with the shotgun around 9 a.m., spoke to him directly, and then fired, striking him once.

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