15-year-old suspect is in custody after a shooting that left three dead and injured six, including a teacher. The trial of the former officer who fatally shot Daunte Wright has started. And the college football coaching carousel continues to spin.
3 students dead after shooting in Michigan high school
A 15-year-old student was taken into custody Tuesday after authorities say he fatally shot three students and injured six people, including a teacher, at a high school north of Detroit. The student, a sophomore, was arrested within minutes of the shooting, said Oakland County Undersheriff Mike McCabe. The student fired anywhere from 15 to 20 shots during the attack, McCabe said. A motive wasn't clear. One handgun, a semi-automatic, was recovered. The suspect, whose name was not released, invoked his right to remain silent, McCabe said. "I'm shocked," said Tim Throne, Oxford Community Schools Superintendent. "It's devastating."
'Wrong gun' or manslaughter? Former officer goes on trial in Daunte Wright's death
Jury selection began Tuesday in the manslaughter trial of a former Minnesota police officer who shot a Black man while yelling "Taser" during a traffic stop this year. Kim Potter, 49, is charged with first- and second-degree manslaughter in the death of Daunte Wright, 20, in a Minneapolis suburb. Prosecutors say Potter was a veteran officer who recklessly handled her firearm. Defense attorneys say she made an "innocent mistake," according to court filings. Two days after the shooting, Potter and the police chief resigned. She had been with the Brooklyn Center police for 26 years.
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