Oklahoma high school principal 'saved kids' lives' by tackling gunman while being shot in the leg, police chief says
Source: NBC
An Oklahoma high school principal "saved kids' lives" last week when he tackled a gunman and was shot in the leg in the process, the local police chief said.
In a statement, Pauls Valley High School Principal Kirk Moore expressed gratitude for "an outpouring of love and support" following last Tuesday's incident at the school, about 60 miles south of Oklahoma City.
In an arrest affidavit, investigators said Victor Lee Hawkins, 20, armed with two semiautomatic handguns, walked into the lobby of the school that afternoon, told everyone to hit the ground and tried to shoot one student but was thwarted by a malfunctioning weapon.
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The two students pleaded for mercy and were allowed to leave, with other pupils following, as Moore charged out of a nearby door and tackled Hawkins from behind, pinning his face down on a bench, removing a gun from his hand and holding him down with the help of an assistant principal, according to the affidavit and school security video.
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Video at link. Hawkins is a former student, and has apparently said he wanted to do a Columbine-style massacre.