Young Student's Courageous 911 Call; Teen Gunman Had Contact with Man in California

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A second grader bravely called 911 to report the deadly shooting at a Christian school in Wisconsin. A teenager, identified as Natalie Rupnow, opened fire inside a study hall, resulting in the death of a teacher and a student, while several others were injured. Investigators are yet to find a motive for the attack, but have revealed that Rupnow was in contact with a man in California who was plotting a mass shooting. This tragic incident has left the community in shock and mourning.

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Tragedy in Madison: School Shooting Leaves Three Dead, Several Injured
A teenage girl opened fire at the Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin, on Monday, killing one student, a teacher and injuring several others.

The suspect, identified as 15-year-old Natalie Rupnow, died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. Police are investigating the origin of the firearm and searching her home.

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Georgia School Shooting
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A tragic school shooting at Apalachee High School in Barrow County, Georgia, has left four people dead and nine injured. The suspect, a 14-year-old student, has been taken into custody. The shooting took place on Wednesday morning, causing panic and chaos among students and faculty. The community is now left to mourn the loss of their loved ones and seek answers about what led to this senseless act of violence.

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