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Hero First-Year Teacher Facing School Shooter Acted 'Instinctively'
Oct 25, 2014, 11:16 AM ET
By GEETIKA RUDRA and BEN CANDEA


 via GOOD MORNING AMERICA

A teacher in her first year on the job tried stopping a freshman homecoming prince who opened fire inside his Washington state high school, killing one person and injuring four others -- including two of his relatives -- before fatally shooting himself, a local teacher's union official said.

Megan Silberberger, a first-year social studies teacher, was in the cafeteria when the student, identified by witnesses and law enforcement sources as Jaylen Fryberg, started shooting, Marysville Education Association president Randy Davis said.

"For anybody involved in that, they have to decide between fight or flight," Davis told ABC News. "She picked to go towards it, instinctively that's what she did."

Silberberger was with family and was feeling some trauma, according to Davis.

"She, everybody, the community itself is just reeling," he said.

Silberberger began teaching at Marysville-Pilchuck High School last year as a student year, and was promoted to a full-time teacher this year, Davis said.

"She was very upbeat, positive, and enthusiastic," Davis recalled. "She was really happy to be here.

"I'm completely amazed by her actions and I feel for her," Davis said. "I don't know why she was in the cafeteria but I'm just grateful she was there."

The Marysville School District posted a message from Silberberger on its website today, thanking people for their support and asking for privacy.

"While I am thankful and grateful for the support from everyone, at this time I am requesting privacy for myself and my family," she wrote.

The Snohomish County Sheriff's Office said in a statement today that it had finished its on-scene investigation of the shooting at Marysville-Pilchuck High School, about 40 miles north of Seattle, that left one female victim dead.

A .40 caliber handgun that investigators believe was the weapon used in the Friday shooting was recovered from the school, the Sheriff's Office said.

Marysville police have said the gun used in the shooting was legally acquired, though have not said by whom.

Two of the victims, Nate Hatch, 14, and Andrew Fryberg, 15, are relatives of the shooter, according to Hatch's grandfather and a source within the Tulalip Tribes. Some of its members were involved in the shooting.

"My grandson and the shooter were best friends," said the boy's grandfather, Donald Hatch. "They grew up together and did everything together."

Andrew Fryberg underwent surgery for a head wound, said Dr. Joanne Roberts, chief medical officer at Providence Regional Medical Center. He and Hatch, who had less serious injuries, were transferred to another hospital.

Fryberg is listed in critical condition, while Hatch is in serious condition.

The other victims -- Shaylee Chuckulnaskit and Gia Soriano, both 14 -- remained in critical condition, the hospital said in a statement today.

Soriano's family asked for privacy in a statement released through the hospital.

"Our family is in shock. We appreciate your thoughts and prayers during this tragedy. Our hearts go out to the other victims and their families. Please allow us our privacy as we deal with this tragedy," the statement said.

The two girls' head injuries were so severe they were not immediately identifiable, and officials met with relatives to ask about birthmarks and descriptions of their children's clothing to help make a match.

Two other students were treated for minor injuries at the high school, according to the Sheriff's Office.



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Re: Hero First-Year Teacher Facing School Shooter Acted 'Instinctively'
« Reply #1 on: October 25, 2014, 10:09:20 pm »
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