Ohio school shooting: 1 dead; 4 hurt – latimes.com

February 27, 2012, 9:51 a.m.
One student was killed and four were injured in a shooting Monday morning at a high school in suburban Chardon, Ohio, authorities have reported.

A suspect was taken into custody, but his name was being withheld because he’s a juvenile, said Chardon Police Chief Timothy McKenna. The suspect, who is believed to be a student at the school, has yet to be charged, the chief said.

McKenna announced the death and injuries in a televised briefing. The injured students were hospitalized, McKenna said, but he gave no additional details on their conditions.

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Earlier, officials had said the gunman opened fire with a handgun in the school cafeteria about 7:30 a.m. The victims were found in three separate locations.

An adult forced the gunman out of the building, and he was arrested nearby, McKenna said.

The deadliest shooting at a high school was on April 20, 1999, at Columbine High School in Colorado. Two seniors — Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold — killed 12 students and one teacher. They also injured 21 other students; three people were injured while attempting to escape. The pair later committed suicide.

Columbine was the fourth-deadliest school massacre in United States history — after the 1927 Bath School disaster, 2007 Virginia Tech massacre, and the 1966 University of Texas massacre.7,0,1080775.story’>Ohio school shooting: 1 dead; 4 hurt – latimes.com.

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‘Heaven Is for Real’ tops ‘The Shack’ record

Young Colton Burpo’s account of heaven continues to draw readers, now topping the New York Times Paperback Nonfiction list for 53 weeks, non-consecutively. With 172 weeks in total on the New York Times’ Paperback Fiction list, William P. Young’s 2008 book, The Shack (Windblown Media/Hachette Book Group), achieved 52 weeks at No. 1.

Written by Colton’s father, Todd Burpo, with Lynn Vincent, Heaven Is for Real has been on the list for 62 weeks total and is the No. 1 on the current Feb. 5 list, tracking sales ending Jan. 21. Sales for the trade book, released in November 2010, have surpassed 6 million copies, publisher Thomas Nelson said, while The Shack has 10 million copies in print.

Heaven Is for Real also placed at No. 3 on USA Today’s “100 Best-selling Books of 2011,” where The Shack ranked at No. 68. Click here to see the full list.

Colton Burpo’s edition for kids from Tommy Nelson, Heaven Is for Real for Kids, also sits atop the latest New York Times Print Children’s Picture Books list. Additionally, Tommy Nelson, the children’s division of Thomas Nelson, has reached a milestone with its Read and Share brand, now celebrating more than 1 million units sold.

Presenting Bible stories through many formats—books, DVDs, CDs and 52 electronic apps for mobile devices just released—the brand launched with the release of the Read and Share Bible by Gwen Ellis in 2007. The Read and Share Bedtime Bible and Devotional will release in October.

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Mya does not take the DWTS title!

mya-photo-mya-6224255 For those who have been following dancing with the stars competition this season you have been entertained by a nice family based dance show. Mya, R&B entertainer, was the best female dancer in the competition and for five weeks she performed with a injury to her ankle. With many top ten scores from the professional judges panel Mya did not take the title. Donnie Osmond edged her out with the popular vote, winning the title. Many were upset for Mya. Clearly DWTS is not a true dance competition were contestants win based upon skill, but popularity. America could not have two Osmonds’ leave without a title. Mya, Donnie may have won America’s heart, but we know who really won the competition.


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