14-Year-Old Charged in Omaha School Shooting
14-Year-Old Charged in Omaha School Shooting
14-Year-Old Charged in Omaha School Shooting
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A 14-year-old student, Ramone Jefferson, has been charged as an adult after allegedly shooting a 15-year-old classmate at Omaha Northwest High School, resulting in critical injuries. Jefferson faces multiple charges, including first-degree assault and unlawful possession of a firearm on school property, with authorities stating the incident was likely targeted. Following the shooting, which prompted a lockdown at the school, classes were canceled for the day, and a review of safety measures is underway by the school administration. In a separate incident in Montgomery County, a student at Northwest High School was also arrested for possessing a firearm on school grounds, raising concerns about safety across schools. Additionally, a 16-year-old from Clarksburg has been charged as an adult for attempted murder related to a shooting in Germantown earlier this year. These incidents highlight an alarming trend of increased violence among teens in school settings.

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