Crime
Gunman who opened fire at Apalachee High School identified as 14-year-old male
Gunman Who Opened Fire at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, Identified as 14-Year-Old Male.
According to the source, it is still unclear whether the teenager was a student at that school.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) has confirmed that at least four people were killed and nine were hospitalized in a shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia.
Previous reports incorrectly stated that the suspect was deceased. The GBI has clarified that the suspect is alive and in custody.
The victims have not been identified.
Barrow County Coroner Kenny Cooper described the tragic scene at Apalachee High School: “We are methodically searching every classroom in this large school building.
A mass shooting occurred at Apalachee High School in Barrow County around 10:20 a.m. on Wednesday.
Law enforcement and emergency services responded to reports of an active shooter at the school. Dozens of police vehicles and ambulances were deployed to the scene.
A medical helicopter was observed transporting a victim from the location. Authorities from various agencies, including the Georgia State Patrol, Barrow County Sheriff’s Office, Winder County Sheriff’s Office, FBI, and GBI, are involved in the investigation.
The suspect, whose identity remains undisclosed, is in custody and alive.
Crime
Father 19-year-old Gabriel Huerta killed his 9-month-old boy, before shooting himself in Pima County
On November 5, 2024, at around 5:00 p.m., deputies from the Pima County Sheriff’s Department’s Foothills District responded to a distressing call about suicidal threats in the 5500 block of North Shannon Road.
The caller reported that 19-year-old Gabriel Huerta had made alarming statements about self-harm to family members before leaving his home with his 9-month-old son in a red Ford Fusion, with his intended direction unknown.
Deputies were informed during their search that Huerta may be armed and had reportedly expressed intentions of harming both himself and his child.
Soon after, Huerta’s vehicle was located near Himmel Park, close to North Tucson Boulevard and East Hawthorn Street.
Deputies took strategic positions around the area, eventually locating Huerta. Despite repeated commands, Huerta fled on foot into a nearby alley.
Shortly after, deputies heard multiple gunshots from the alley’s direction.
They immediately located Huerta, who had sustained a self-inflicted gunshot wound, as well as his infant son, who had also been shot multiple times.
Deputies performed emergency life-saving measures on both Huerta and his son using Individual First Aid Kits until paramedics arrived and assumed care.
Both were transported to a local hospital, where, tragically, the infant later succumbed to his injuries. Huerta remains unresponsive and in critical condition.
The investigation is being led by detectives from the Pima County Sheriff’s Homicide Unit, with support from the Robbery and Assault Team, Domestic Violence Unit, and Crimes Against Children Unit.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives also assisted with a K9 unit to search for additional evidence, such as projectiles and casings. The case remains active, and further updates will be provided as the investigation develops.