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St Louis school shooting - latest: Orlando Harris had AR-15, 600 rounds and manifesto praising mass shooters

Armed responders shoot dead attacker, named by police as 19-year-old Orlando Harris

Maroosha Muzaffar,Graeme Massie,Gustaf Kilander
Wednesday 26 October 2022 09:52 EDT
One adult, one girl and shooter die in shooting at St. Louis high school, police confirm

The gunman who shot dead a teacher and pupil in St Louis was identified on Monday evening as a former pupil of the city’s Central VPA High School, where the attack took place.

The attacker, named by police as 19-year-old Orlando Harris, was shot dead by armed responders. He graduated from the school last year.

The authorities noted that it could have been much worse.

“The individual had almost a dozen 30-round … high-capacity magazines on him. That’s a whole lot of victims there,” Police Commissioner Michael Sack said, according to CNN.

He left a note in his car with a list of other school shootings in the US, with the names of the gunmen and the number of people killed, and expressed his desire to be the next name on it.

“I don’t have any friends, I don’t have any family. I’ve been an isolated loner my whole life. This was a perfect storm for a mass shooting,” Harris wrote.

Eight victims were transported to hospital for injuries ranging from gunshot wounds to a broken ankle.

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Orlando Harris: Everything we know about the St Louis gunman who killed two victims after school shooting

The gunman in the deadly St Louis, Missouri, school shooting has been identified as 19-year-old Orlando Harris.

Harris entered the Central Visual and Performing Arts High School (CVPA) in St Louis City on Monday morning and opened fire, killing a teacher and a student and wounding several others, according to police.

Gunfire broke out between Harris and the St Louis Metropolitan Police Department and the gunman was killed.

Police say that Harris graduated from the school last year. According to KMOV, Harris didn’t appear to have a significant presence on social media.

The authorities said Harris had a dozen of high-capacity magazines as well as a long gun.

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Gustaf Kilander and Graeme Massie25 October 2022 17:45

Suspect had enough ammunition to kill hundreds

The gunman who shot dead a teacher and pupil in St Louis was identified on Monday evening as a former pupil of the city’s Central VPA High School, where the attack took place.

The attacker, named by police as 19-year-old Orlando Harris, was shot dead by armed responders. He graduated from the school last year, according to local media reports, though it is not yet known if he had any direct connection to any of the victims.

Harris reportedly had enough ammunition to kill hundreds of people.

“The individual had almost a dozen 30-round … high-capacity magazines on him. That’s a whole lot of victims there,” Police Commissioner Michael Sack said, according to CNN.

Gustaf Kilander25 October 2022 18:30

Everything we know about St Louis school shooting that left three dead

News video captured students fleeing for safety as the incident took place at the Central Visual and Performing Arts High School in south St Louis, Missouri, on Monday morning.

The gunman, who was pronounced dead at a hospital, was identified as 19-year-old Orlando Harris, a graduate of the school. He was armed with a long gun and nearly a dozen high capacity magazines, officials said.

The two victims killed were named as 15-year-old student Alexandria Bell and 61-year-old physical education teacher Jean Kuczka.

Here’s what we know about the shooting so far:

Everything we know about St Louis school shooting that left three dead

The gunman killed a teacher and student before being fatally shot by responding police officers

Gustaf Kilander and Graeme Massie25 October 2022 19:15

St Louis gunman Orlando Harris made list of school shooters with their death tolls

The suspect in the St Louis school shooting left a note in his car with a list of other school shootings in the US, with the names of the gunmen and the number of killed people, and expressed his desire to be the next name on it.

Suspected gunman Orlando Harris, 19, also had a map of the school in his car and laid out his attack in detail ahead of time, authorities announced at a Tuesday press conference.

The note included details concerning how Harris obtained the weapon used in the attack – an AR-15-style rifle - revealing that he bought it from a private dealer after being rejected at a gun show in St Charles County.

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‘I’ve been an isolated loner my whole life. This was a perfect storm for a mass shooting,’ suspect wrote in left behind note

Gustaf Kilander25 October 2022 20:00

'I’ve been an isolated loner my whole life. This was a perfect storm for a mass shooting,’ suspect wrote in left behind note

The interim chief of the St Louis police department Michael Sack read from the note during the press conference a day after Harris allegedly shot eight people - killing two - at the Central Visual and Performing Arts High School in south St Louis, Missouri, on Monday morning.

“I don’t have any friends, I don’t have any family. I’ve been an isolated loner my whole life. This was a perfect storm for a mass shooting,” Harris wrote.

Mr Sack previously told reporters that “there are suspicions that there may have been some mental illness that he was experiencing. We’re working on developing that information right now”.

Police have said Harris didn’t have a previous criminal history.

Investigators found the gunman’s car and searched it for evidence.

“I know there is some evidence that was taken out,” Mr Sack said earlier.

Gustaf Kilander25 October 2022 20:45

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