Going on. At first i saw there was a person on the ground. I thought that they maybe got hit by a car. That was shortly taken back once i saw a cop kind of running around the school with his gun drawn. I knew that the situation was definitely greater than that. And at that time a number of Law Enforcement officers arrived on scene, and started to clear the area, and set up a perimeter. They got everybody inside the fieldhouse, put us into a corner. They probably had, i dont know, five to seven officers within the fieldhouse clearing the area, making sure nobody was inside there, keeping all the students safe. Police say two students are now in the hospital. Its unclear if the suspect is one of those injured. Its also unclear if the suspect is a student or former student. Also breaking this morning, four federal agents have been shot in topeka, kansas. It happened outside a motel while the agents were trying to make an arrest there. Thankfully their injuries are not life threatening. It
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A Scottdale man who confessed to an armed robbery of a woman in a Hempfield parking lot more than four years ago was found not guilty by a jury on Thursday.
After about 90 minutes of deliberations, jurors acquitted Norman Jack, 30, of robbery, theft and three other related offenses in connection with an incident in which a Blairsville woman said she was robbed at gunpoint while she sat in her parked car at Greengate East Plaza on Nov. 30, 2016.
Jack, who is Black, contended he was linked to the crime by a white woman based on racial stereotypes and through a tainted identification process by police.