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March 21 - Massacre on Red Lake reservation
Despite commonly being referred to as the Red Lake High School massacre, two of the victims died in their home on the reservation.
Killing at home
The incident began on the afternoon of March 21 when Weise shot his grandfather, Daryl "Dash" Lussier, with a .22 pistol while he was sleeping. It is not known how Weise got the pistol, but he is believed to have acquired it up to a year before the shooting.
Weise then stole Lussier's two police-issue weapons, a 9mm Glock and pump-action shotgun. He then shot Lussier's partner, Michelle Sigana, when she returned home.
Shooting at Red Lake High School
Weise then drove his grandfather's squad car to school, arriving at around 2:45 p.m. Central Standard Time (19:45 UTC). Passing through the building's main entrance, he encountered unarmed security guard Derrick Brun, who was manning the school's metal detector. Weise fatally shot Brun, and then proceeded down a hallway firing at students, killing five students and a teacher (Neva Rogers) and injuring seven others. Witnesses say he smiled and waved as he shot at people. In an incident reminiscent of events that took place during the Columbine High School massacre, one witness said that he asked one victim if she believed in God before he shot her.
A Time magazine article says that Chase Lussier, one of the students killed in the shootings, shoved his friend down to the ground and told her to "stay behind him," instead of running for his own life. The article said that as Weise entered the classroom where the two students were hiding, Chase's friend's and the gunman's eyes met. Weise fired his gun towards Chase's direction. The friend ducked and then, according to the article, "felt something warm and wet coating her jeans," which proved to be Lussier's blood. It is assessed by some experts that had he taken his own safety first, he would have survived the attack.
Brief shoot-out with police
FBI special agent Paul McCabe stated that at some point, Weise returned to the entrance where he had opened fire and engaged in a brief shoot-out with the police, which ended when he was wounded by at least two bullets. None of the officers were hit. .
A sheriff's deputy's e-mail to his family members was leaked to several media outlets, revealing that Weise had been shot in the hip and leg as he exchanged fire with the Red Lake police before retreating into the classroom. None of the police officers were hit by Weise's gunfire.
Weapons
Weise was armed with the following during the shooting:
- .22 handgun - Unknown where Weise got this weapon from, may have posessed it for up to a year before the shooting.
- 9mm pistol - Stolen from Daryl Lussier (police issued weapon).
- Shotgun - Also taken from Lussier's home. Possibly police issued, presumably 12 gauge.
Victims of the school shooting
There were a total of 7 fatalities and 14 injuries in the school on March 21;
Killed
Faculty:
- Neva Winnecoup-Rogers, 62, Teacher
Staff:
- Derrick Brun, 28, unarmed security guard
Students:
- Dewayne Lewis, 15,
- Chase Lussier, 15
- Chanelle Rosebear, 15
- Thurlene Stillday, 15
- Alicia White, 14
Injured
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- Ryan Auginash, 14, gunshot wound to the chest.
- Steven Cobenais, 15, shot in the forehead, airlifted to Fargo, North Dakota.
- Lance Crowe, 15, gunshot wound to the hand and chest.
- Jeffrey Green, 15
- Jeffrey May, 15, tried to wrestle shooter, was shot in the neck.
- Cody Thunder, 15, received a gunshot wound to the hip.
Other Deaths
Perpetrator
- Jeffrey Weise, 16, committed suicide by self-inflicted shotgun blast to the head.
Killed prior to the Shooting
- Daryl Lussier, 58, killed by several .22 shots to the torso
- Michelle Sigana, 32, killed by at least one 9mm shot to the chest
Aftermath and Trivia
- The Chairman of the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians, Floyd "Buck" Jourdain Jr., stated that the shootings were "one of the darkest and most painful occurrences in the history of our tribe."
- This was the deadliest school shooting in the United States since the Columbine High School massacre on April 20, 1999, when twelve students and a teacher were fatally shot and twenty four others were wounded.
- Red Lake High School had installed metal detectors and had hired a security guard in 1995.
- Louis Jourdain, the son of Tribal Chairman Floyd Jourdain Jr., was arrested in connection with the shootings on March 28, 2005 and charged with conspiracy. He was charged with conspiracy to commit murder based on several email messages he exchanged with Jeff Weise which involved plans for the Red Lake High School massacre. The conspiracy charge was eventually dropped, though Jordain pled guilty to transmitting threatening messages through the Internet.
- President Bush praised security guard Derrick Brun on March 26, 2006. He said "Derrick's bravery cost him his life, and all Americans honor him... ...Although he was unarmed, Derrick ignored the pleas of a colleague to run for his life... ...by engaging the assailant; he bought vital time for a fellow security guard to rush a group of students to safety."
See also
External links
- Red Lake Schools website
- Red Lake Net News
- Jeff Weise's LiveJournal page
- Sota Iya Ye Yapi On-Line
- "The Depressive and the Psychopath", "Slate"
- "Target Practice", a violent flash animation that the perpetrator created 5 months before the incident
- "Thoughts of a Dreamer.", The perpetrator's LiveJournal, January 27, 2005.
Websites
- JeffWeise.com (Red Lake memorial site)
News Articles
- "Ten killed in US school shooting", BBC News, March 22, 2005.
- Karnowski, Steve. "Shooting suspect apparently posted messages on neo-Nazi site", Duluth News Tribune, March 22, 2005.
- "Shooter is described as 'Goth kid'", Star-Telegram (subscription required)
- "Native Americans Criticize Bush's Silence", Washington Post, March 25 2005.
- "Tribal leader's son charged with conspiracy", Star Tribune, March 29, 2005.