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2007 SuccessTech Academy shooting

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Mass shooting in Cleveland, Ohio

2007 SuccessTech Academy shooting
Asa H. Coon as seen onCCTV footage during the shooting
LocationCleveland, Ohio, U.S.
DateOctober 10, 2007; 18 years ago (2007-10-10)
1:09 p.m. (EST)
TargetTeachers and students atSuccessTech Academy
Attack type
Weapons
Deaths1 (the perpetrator)
Injured5 (4 by gunfire)[1][2]
PerpetratorAsa H. Coon
MotiveRetaliation forbullying

The2007 SuccessTech Academy shooting was aschool shooting that occurred on October 10, 2007, at theSuccessTech alternative high school inCleveland, Ohio, United States. 14-year-old freshman Asa H. Coon shot two students and two teachers before committingsuicide inside of a classroom on the fourth floor of the building.

Shooting

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On October 10, 2007, Coon entered the five-story school building shortly before 1:00 p.m. EST, armed with two handguns (a.22 caliber revolver and a.38 caliber revolver),[3][4] and a box of additional rounds of ammunition for each pistol; threefolding knives were also in Coon's possession, which were all stocked together in aduffel bag.[5] Wearing aMarilyn Manson concert shirt, black jeans, and black-painted fingernails,[6] Coon walked to the fourth floor of the building and entered the men's washroom where he loaded two revolvers.[7]

The shooting began at 1:09pm on the fourth floor of the building, after 14-year-old Michael Peek punched Coon in the face for bumping into him, and shoving a gun in his face. When Peek walked away, Coon shot him in theabdomen.[3][8][9] Another student, 17-year-old Darnell Rodgers, suffered a graze gunshot wound to the elbow in the same hallway. Michael Grassie, asocial studies teacher, was shot in the chest when Coon entered his classroom. A second teacher, David Kachadourian, was shot in the back of his shoulder while in the hallway evacuating his students.[3][10] During the entire shooting which lasted 1 minute and 22 seconds[11] Coon was said to be cursing.[6] The shooting ended when Coon entered a classroom on the fourth floor and fatally shot himself in the head.[7][12][13]

According to police chief Michael Mcgrath, Coon had fired eight shots during the shooting.[14]

The school was placed in a lockdown shortly after the shooting.

Victims

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Four individuals were wounded by gunfire in the shooting; two students and two teachers. The two injured teachers were treated atMetroHealth Medical Center, and the two students injured were treated at theRainbow Babies & Children's Hospital.[1][15] A 14-year-old student was also hospitalized for knee and back injuries received from being trampled in a hallway by fleeing students.[2] One student and one teacher were discharged from the hospital later that day; the other students were released the following day.[16] The last victim was discharged from the hospital on October 15.[17][18]

Perpetrator

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Asa H. Coon (September 22, 1993 – October 10, 2007) was born inNew York.[19] Fourteen-year-old Coon had been placed on a three-day suspension two days prior to the shooting for an altercation with another student regarding the existence ofGod.[20][21] The day he was suspended was the same day his brother, 19-year-old Stephen Coon, was arrested in connection with anarmed robbery.[22] According to Coon's uncle, Larry Looney, Coon said he was upset because the teachers would not listen to what he had to say regarding the fight.[23] According to fellow students and teachers, Coon had apparently been the target ofbullying by students at the school for hisGothic appearance and eccentric behavior, and had made threats of violence in front of students and teachers the week before the shooting.[4][13][24] Joseph Fletcher, a friend of Coon, said he had been "pushed too far" and that teachers were unable to help with his problems.[25] Michael Grassie, who was one of Coon's teachers, said that Coon was frustrated because he was given a failing grade in his World History class,[26] and had made attempts to goad him into a fight.[18] Coon was suspended from school for 10 days in 2006 for attempting to harm a student.[27][28]

In 1997, a social worker inCortland County, New York, reported that three-year-old Coon was living with his family in a garbage-shrewn house, and his older brother threatened neighbors with knives, rocks, and a fake bomb. When Coon was four, his mother, Lori Looney, was convicted of neglect by the county juvenile court.[29]

Social workers got involved again later. In 1999, Coon shot himself in the arm with his brother'sBB gun, which was then turned over to the police by their mother, who did not know where the toy came from. It turned out that the toy was a gift from the boys father, Thomas Coon, who was largely not involved in the boys lives. In 2000, Coon had burn and scratch marks on him. He scratched himself because of flea bites, but he refused to say where the burn marks came from. Someone allegedly said that his brother had burned him.[30]

Juvenile Court records show that Coon had a criminal history and mental health problems since 2005, and threatened to commit suicide while in amental health facility in summer 2006.[13][31] For striking his mother in 2005, Coon was forced to undergo probation, counseling, and community service.[32]

Aftermath

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At 2:50 p.m., an hour-and-a-half after the shooting,Cleveland MayorFrank G. Jackson announced in a news conference that five people, including three students, were hurt in a shooting at the SuccessTech Academy. Four of them were shot; the students being in "stable" condition and the adults being in a more "elevated" state.[33]

Classes throughout the Cleveland Metropolitan School District were canceled the following two days and resumed on Monday, October 15, and classes at SuccessTech Academy did not resume until Tuesday, October 16.[34] Cleveland's public school system established an anonymoushotline for students to report threats and dangerous behavior. The school system also announced plans to installmetal detectors in all its schools and hire additional armed security guards to patrol the campuses.[34] Schools were instructed to implement additional security precautions, to be reviewed by a professional security firm.[35]

A crime scene photo taken of Coon after his suicide was posted by Clevelanddisc jockey Shane French (Rover) on a webpage promotingRover's Morning Glory and soon taken down. Mayor Jackson called the photo, which he did not see, "extremely inappropriate".[36] Cleveland police officer Walter Emerick, who took the picture using his cell phone camera, was suspended from duty for eight days for sending the photo to other people, who eventuallyleaked it to the Internet.[37]

See also

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References

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  2. ^abMaag, Chris;Ian Urbina (October 11, 2007)."Student, 14, Shoots 4 and Kills Himself in Cleveland School".The New York Times. RetrievedMarch 11, 2009.
  3. ^abcO' Malley, Michael; Gabriel Baird (October 11, 2007)."Four shot at school, gunman kills himself".The Plain Dealer. Archived fromthe original on April 13, 2009. RetrievedMarch 1, 2009.
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