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Marysville-Pilchuck High School, located nearly an hour from Seattle, is grieving the loss of another student as it has been confirmed that Andrew Fryberg has died. Fryberg was one of five students gunned down in the school cafeteria on Oct. 24 by his cousin, Jaylen Fryberg. Andrew, Zoe Galasso, Shaylee Chuckulnaskit and Gia Soriano all were shot in the head and never recovered. One student, Nate Hatch, was shot in the jaw and was released from the hospital earlier this week. -
Washington School Shooter Jaylen Fryberg Was Expected to Become a Leader in His Community Before His Texts Lured Friends to Their Deaths
The more information we learn about Washington state school shooter Jaylen Fryberg, the more confusing the whole situation becomes because he simply does not fit the standard profile of the stereotypical school killer. This act of violence has emerged as something clearly planned and then meticulously carried out. Yesterday, Oct. 28, we learned that Fryberg purposely texted several friends to join him for lunch and then shot them all upon his arrival to the cafeteria. Up until last week, Fryberg was a popular kid with loads of friends and some serious charisma. It was anticipated he would likely emerge as a leader as he got older.
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