floor in response. don said there were five metroñ officers in there. they get there and theyçó convee right aroundñi center right arounda5■ there, you have peopl who work to the east and west of that main road and in that shopping district. they re kind of converging from all directions to get s-ñ that school. to get five officers in çótherei don tçó know,w3 they said 14q mó killed the shooter. [pjut at some point before that they were in the school and they heard the gunfireko■ upstairs a they responded upstairs and engaged and killed the shooter. s.rj never fast enough. it s hard to beat the trigger pull of someone who has a ñipla. this is a school without an sro, as don said, because it s not a public school where the school resource officer from the metropolitan policet( would be. t e1church-funded school. if they wanted that security,
where a judge said, yes, the parents of this young shooter in oxford, michigan, this school shooter can stand trial for what their child did because they the w3weapon, encouraged the weapon, didn t listen to school we may see that here. the investigation, of course, is going to jump to the guns and who allowed this to happen. i mean, the tragic reality of this mayt( be what donnell said frank, which is that unlike what we saw at uvalde or marjorie stoneman douglas, one of the stonaidh the las, one of the briefing was that these officers who responded and responded verq quickly ran toward the shooter. thexd newñi training that fire department goes in, emts go in. how quickly they seem to be able to get sow3e1t( many of thosejf students and 42 staff member out of thatlp building. unfortunately, with thexd
[ inaudible question ]a5■ no, i m not. u0 private school. there was no metro policeñ personnel assigned to that building. do you know the two9■ adults who were shot theruk are a total of threeu adults. three adults who have been fatally wounded. tokay. one of them being theé@■q shoot? no. let me go over this again. you haveq añie1 tet1■ of six vi. three students who arev three adultq staff members from the school who arev the shooter herself makes q5a■s. doñi you know if the threexd adults confronted her? i do not. is there video? there is video from the school that we re viewing now to learn exactly how all of thisxd happened. can you say where the victims were located?
in this stunning bit of information, the shootert( is female, unidentified, appears to ç a teenager. â have robçó d amico, jimlp cavanaugh and joyce vance5a■ wi me. 98% of mass shooters are men. in this case, it s a çófemale. let me get your reaction to that to start. yeah. it s very rare. it s very rare to have a female shooter. we do have them.çó we had one a few years back at the university of alabama, a female professorxd who pulled o añr handgunxd and killed three people, heri] colleagues at the school. we ve had some over the i]years. it s very rare. the shooting in san bernardino with the two terrorists, they were connected withçó isis, al
proliferation of theseok shootings, we re learning things, so saving lives, that doesn t get us back to the core issue, which isp,■ how do we st the shootings, but clearly or at were learned, taken to heart, understood, and practiced. where we are, orñrñr where we rw critiquing the quickness of law enforcement and saving looifgs, andfá lives, and we only havx number of victims. we ringñi our hands and say we don t want to talk about fact that there s only this many victims. they should be lauded for the (3r(i response and the engagement.nse and the they got it right. and sadly, while legislatures ring their hands and take only baby steps towards sotáo%=9m1ñ the law enforcement has to get it right, and the schools have to get it right. we need to study how thisñi you ladyq accessed that school, accessed the weapons, law enforcement everywhere has to be