- Chardon High School has at least a couple key things in common with Columbine that might help explain Mondays shooting. Three students from Chardon, in northeastern Ohio, are dead and three are injured, according to news reports. (Huffington Post)
- Russ Miller of Chardon is a grandfather of eight, and told NewsChannel5 how much he appreciates the efforts of his next-door neighbors, Jack and Carol Nolan, who raised the teen facing charges in a shooting at Chardon High School. (msnbc.com)
- CHARDON –- Not even the vastness of cyberspace could contain the collective grief Tuesday of this small town. (Cleveland Plain Dealer)
- (CBS/AP) CHARDON, Ohio - A prosecutor says the 17-year-old suspect in a shooting at Chardon High School that killed three students and injured two others didnt know his victims and chose them randomly. (CBS News)
- CHARDON, Ohio (AP) -- The teenager arrested in an Ohio school shooting that killed three students didnt know his victims and chose them randomly, a prosecutor said Tuesday as the young man appeared in juvenile court. T.J. (Vindy.com)
- I grew up only miles from Chardon, Ohio. In those days, the only thing the town was known for was maple syrup. (Forbes)
- A Chardon High School student wounded in Mondays early morning shooting has been declared brain-dead. Russell King Jr., 17, was a junior who studied technologies for alternative energies. (Washington Post)
- CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Chardon High boys Division I sectional basketball game against Madison at Euclid, scheduled for Wednesday, has been moved to Thursday at 7 p.m. (Cleveland Plain Dealer)
- After he was arrested a half mile from Chardon High School Monday, TJ Lane, 17, admitted to having armed himself with a knife and a pistol and shooting 10 rounds at students he chose randomly, according Geauga County Prosecutor David Joyce. (27 First News)
- Four students were injured and one gunman is in custody following a shooting this morning at Chardon High School in Ohio, according to ABC News Cleveland affiliate WEWS. (YAHOO!)
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Chardon
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