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Official says Wisconsin shooter was new student at Christian school

19 December 2024
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Official says Wisconsin shooter was new student at Christian school
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A 15-year-old Wisconsin student shot and killed a teacher and fellow student at Abundant Life Christian School, where she had only been for one semester, leaving two others in critical condition. The school community mourns the victims, remembering them as people of faith with deep connections. The shooter, Natalie “Samantha” Rupnow, took her own life after the attack, with police still investigating her motive. The school is grappling with the tragedy, supporting the victims’ families as they prepare for funerals.

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