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		Kentucky school shooting kills 2, wounds 
		13, teen arrested 
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		 [January 24, 2018] 
		By Vernell Hackett 
 BENTON, Ky. (Reuters) - A 15-year-old boy 
		opened fire with a handgun just before classes started at his high 
		school in rural western Kentucky on Tuesday, killing two fellow students 
		and wounding 13 other youths before he was arrested, the state's 
		governor and police said.
 
 The shooter, who has not been officially identified, entered a common 
		area at Marshall County High School in Benton shortly before 8 a.m. 
		(1400 GMT), pulled out a pistol and began firing at students, witnesses 
		told Kentucky media.
 
 The suspect will be charged with two counts of murder and multiple 
		counts of attempted murder, the Kentucky State Police said. Police have 
		not released a motive for the shooting but said they believed the gunman 
		acted alone.
 
 The bloodshed at the school of nearly 1,150 students in a small farming 
		town was the latest outbreak of gun violence that has become a regular 
		occurrence at schools and college campuses across the United States over 
		the past several years.
 
		
		 
		The students killed were Bailey Hope, a 15-year-old girl, and Preston 
		Cope, a 15-year-old boy, state police said. Five of the victims were in 
		critical condition, police said, but hospital officials said they 
		expected all those wounded in the incident to survive. 
		"I see this guy draw from his side and he pulls out a pistol. I didn't 
		even know what was going on. And then it registered. About the time it 
		registered, this guy was sitting here pulling the trigger into all of 
		us," student Bryson Conkwright told TV station WKRN.
 "I can hear the gunshots. He was shooting in our group," said 
		Conkwright, showing where a bullet grazed his hand.
 
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			Police investigators are seen at the scene of a shooting at Marshall 
			County High School in Benton, Kentucky, U.S., January 23, 2018. 
			REUTERS/Harrison McClary 
            
			 
            Kentucky State Police previously reported that 14 people were shot, 
			including the two who died, but changed that number to 15 late on 
			Tuesday. Apart from those who were shot, five other people were also 
			injured in the chaos, police said. All 20 of the victims were 
			between 14 and 18 years old.
 At least one hospitalized student suffered a broken jaw from falling 
			and being trampled while trying to escape, Marshall County 
			prosecutor Jeff Edwards said in a phone interview.
 
 Edwards toured the school, from which he, his wife and their 
			children all graduated, describing signs of the scramble to flee 
			from the gunfire.
 
 Backpacks, cellphones and clothes were strewn in the main area where 
			the shooting occurred, he said.
 
 "When it happened, apparently everyone left everything laying," 
			Edwards said. "It made it real, seeing the disarray."
 
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