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WI Prom Night Shooting

Posted by Sandra On April - 24 - 2016

Ex-student arrived at school prom with rifle and opened fire before being killed by cops

337F9BD000000578-3556019-Jackob_E_Wagner_18_arrived_at_Antigo_High_School_in_Wisconsin_ar-a-40_1461519018351WISCONSIN – A teenage gunman was shot dead by police officers after he opened fire with a high-powered rifle outside a high school prom, injuring a couple of students, authorities said. Jackob E. Wagner, 18, arrived at Antigo High School in Antigo, Wisconsin, at around 11pm on Saturday night and started firing at the pair, a male and a female, at the school’s entrance as they left the building. Antigo Police Chief Eric Roller said several police officers were at the scene providing security for the event and quickly stopped the threat by shooting the suspect. READ MORE HERE

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