Crime
“Mom, I’m Okay”: 17-year-old Jael Anna Marie Texts Mother After Shooting at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison
The Smiths revealed they knew the victims of the shooting—a teacher and a student—but chose not to disclose their identities out of respect.
“Mom, I’m okay.” That was the reassuring text Rebekah Smith received from her 17-year-old daughter Jael Anna Marie on Monday following the tragic shooting at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin.
On Tuesday, Rebekah shared her experience, explaining that she wasn’t initially aware of the incident. When she finally checked her phone, she found “no less than 50 texts,” including the crucial message from her daughter.
“Immediately, you feel a pit in your stomach,” said James Smith, Rebekah’s husband. “You’re wondering, what does this mean for my child? You plan for these things, and you don’t want to, but it’s the world we live in today.”
The Smiths revealed they knew the victims of the shooting—a teacher and a student—but chose not to disclose their identities out of respect.
Rebekah reflected on the teacher’s dedication, saying, “That particular teacher would have done anything for those kids. She loved her school, loved her kids, and loved teaching.”
“They were beautiful lights, beautiful souls,” James added.
Rebekah, who regularly volunteers at the school, described the safety protocols in place, noting it typically takes her about five minutes to be allowed into the building.
“There are measures in place, and everyone works hard to keep the students safe,” she said.
The Smiths emphasized that the close-knit community is leaning on one another as they grapple with the aftermath of the shooting.
In a separate statement on Tuesday, Madison Police Chief Shon Barnes issued a clarification regarding earlier reports about a 911 call during the incident.
While initial information suggested the call came from a second-grade student, Barnes corrected himself, stating that the call was actually made by a second-grade teacher.
“I’d like to provide an important clarification. Yesterday, after reviewing the computer-aided dispatch system, it appeared that a call came from a second grader. In reality, the call was made by a second-grade teacher,” Chief Barnes explained. “That was a mistake, and I take full responsibility. I sincerely apologize.”
The community remains united, focusing on supporting one another while honoring the memory of the victims and the bravery shown during the tragic event.
Crime
Suspect killed in officer-involved shooting at Cedar Creek Marina in Mt. Juliet
MT. JULIET, Tenn. — Authorities have identified two victims killed during an active shooter incident at Cedar Creek Marina in Mt. Juliet late Friday night.
The suspect, identified as Gary Haley, a convicted felon with an extensive criminal history, is deceased following an officer-involved shooting, officials confirmed.
Mount Juliet Police officers were dispatched at approximately 9:30 p.m. Friday to the Cedar Creek Marina, located in the 9000 block of Saundersville Road, after receiving reports of a man threatening another individual on the docks.
Due to the active shooter report, a shelter-in-place order was issued for the surrounding area as a precaution.
Upon arrival, officers located an adult male suffering from a gunshot wound.
The victim was later identified as Robby Brogdon, who was transported to a local hospital for emergency medical treatment.
Despite life-saving efforts, Brogdon later succumbed to his injuries.
Investigators determined that the suspected shooter had retreated to a boat within the marina and had barricaded himself inside.
The standoff continued for several hours as officers secured the scene and attempted to resolve the situation safely.
At approximately 1:00 a.m. Saturday, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) reported that the suspect engaged responding officers and fired shots at them under circumstances that remain under investigation. Officers returned fire.
The suspect, Gary Haley, was later found deceased aboard the vessel.
During the course of the response, officers also discovered a second adult male victim, Nathan Jones, who had been shot by the suspect.
Jones was pronounced dead at the scene.
No law enforcement officers were injured during the incident.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has assumed responsibility for the investigation, which includes a homicide, an attempted homicide, and an officer-involved shooting.
TBI agents are actively conducting interviews, collecting evidence, and working to establish a comprehensive timeline of events.
Upon completion of the investigation, findings will be submitted to 15th Judicial District Attorney General Jason Lawson for review.
Authorities stated that additional information will be released as it becomes available.
