Chardon

- (CBS/AP) CHARDON, Ohio - The student killed in a shooting at Chardon High School Monday has been identified as Daniel Parmertor.
(CBS News)- The teenage gunman who opened fire at Chardon High School in Ohio killing one and wounding four today has been identified as T.J. Lane, according to a fellow student and witness and ABC News Cleveland affiliate WEWS.
(YAHOO!)- CHARDON, Ohio (Indiana's NewsCenter) – Several students were injured during a before school shooting in a high school cafeteria in Chardon, Ohio.
(msnbc.com)- (CBS/AP) CHARDON, Ohio - A student who was just feet away when a gunman opened fire at Chardon High School early Monday morning says she heard strange sounds in the hallway, then saw the gunman begin to shoot.
(CBS News)- CHARDON, Ohio -- A Chardon High School student died today after a shooting spree that left four others injured, police said. High school Junior Nate Mueller, who was hit in the right ear, identified the shooter as T.J. Lane.
(Cleveland Plain Dealer)- COLUMBUS, Ohio -- At an event this afternoon in Columbus, Gov. John Kasich paused to reflect on the shootings in Chardon, calling it a terrible, terrible, terrible tragedy.
(Cleveland Plain Dealer)- * The First Baptist Church of Painesville, 10801 Johnnycake Ridge Road in Concord Township, will open the church doors 7-9 p.m. tonight, for a community prayer vigil concerning the tragedy that occurred this morning at Chardon High School.
(Cincinnati.com)- Daniel Parmentor, 16, is the student killed in the shooting this morning at Chardon High School, according to MetroHealth Medical Center. His parents released a statement: "We are shocked by this senseless tragedy.
(Vindy.com)- At this point, it's still unknown why a Chardon High School student walked into his school cafeteria Monday morning in suburb of Cleveland and shot into a group of students, wounding four and killing one.
(The Christian Science Monitor)- CHARDON -- Nickolas Walczak, one of five students shot Monday morning at Chardon High School, is a very likeable kid, say his friends and relatives. And they cant understand why anyone would intentionally harm him.
(Cleveland Plain Dealer)
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