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Student Shoots Herself At School
An 18-year-old student at Valley Forge High School in Parma Heights, Ohio, passed away on Monday, and her final moments on campus unfolded into an emergency that would leave the entire school shaken and searching for answers.
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Student Dies After Shooting In School Cafeteria
Officials say the student died after a self-inflicted gunshot wound inside the school’s cafeteria on Monday afternoon. Parma police confirmed the incident involved a single gunshot. They also claimed that there was no ongoing threat to other students or staff. First responders arrived around 2:10 p.m., and the student was rushed to a nearby hospital, where she later died.
Students were quickly evacuated to a designated reunification site as safety protocols were put in place. And, the district announced that Valley Forge High School would remain closed Tuesday and Wednesday. Witnesses described confusion and panic as the situation unfolded near dismissal time. One student recalled being hurried out of the building as staff directed students to safety, calling the scene “terrible to see” and “really, really sad.”
Officials Confirm No Threat After School Shooting
Police said the 18-year-old Valley Forge High School student used a firearm belonging to a family member. Additionally, they claim that she had no intention of harming anyone else. At a Wednesday press briefing outside nearby Normandy High School, Parma Heights officials reiterated there was no ongoing threat to students or staff. Meanwhile, Superintendent Scott Hunt said the incident “caused a great deal of fear” throughout the district. Authorities also said the weapon was secured quickly by responding officers, with a school resource officer reaching the cafeteria in “seconds.” It was also revealed that another officer arrived on scene within about a minute and a half.
Investigation Continues Into How Gun Entered School
Investigators are still working to determine how the gun was brought into the school and whether any warning signs were known beforehand. Officials confirmed those questions remain part of the active investigation. Furthermore, police are assessing potential charges related to how the firearm was accessed.
The shooting, which occurred on April 20—the 27th anniversary of the Columbine tragedy—prompted questions about possible symbolic significance. However, police only acknowledged that it was being examined as part of their review. District leaders said safety protocols were followed, and counseling services have been made available to students as schools weigh potential changes to security measures.
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