Classes cancelled at Nebraska school after shooting

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OMAHA (Reuters) – Classes were canceled on Thursday at Millard South High where a suspended student shot and mortally wounded assistant principal Vicki Kaspar before fleeing and killing himself Wednesday.

Robert Butler Jr., a 17-year-old senior who transferred to the Omaha school this fall from Lincoln (Nebraska) Southwest High School, was suspended earlier on Wednesday by Kaspar for driving a car across a Millard South athletic field.

Butler, the son of an Omaha police detective, returned to the school with a handgun during the noon hour and shot Kaspar at her desk. He also shot and wounded principal Curtis Case, 44.

Kaspar died Wednesday night at Creighton University Medical Center. She would have been 59 Thursday. Her son, Ron, teaches science at the school.

It is believed to be the worst school shooting in Nebraska history. The incident is only the second in a Nebraska school in modern times. In 1995, a seventh-grader in Chadron shot and wounded a teacher.

It also was a haunting reminder of a shooting spree by a teenage boy that left eight victims dead at a Von Maur department store in Omaha in December 2007.

The shooting led to a lockdown of all 35 schools in the Millard school district, affecting about 22,000 students. Millard South is the eighth-largest high school in Nebraska, with 1,503 students.

Wednesday was the first day of classes after the Christmas holiday. The district had 24 crisis counselors available Thursday at Millard South for staff, students and parents. The counselors also will be available Friday when classes resume.
 

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Robert Butler used father's gun in Omaha school attack


A US student who shot two school officials, killing one, had been suspended for 19 days just before the attack, officials have said.

Robert Butler, who killed himself after the attack at his Nebraska school, had just been punished for driving over the school football pitch.

Police said the gun he used belonged to his father, an Omaha police detective

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