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A kindergartner shot at Northern California religious school can't move his legs, family says
His sisters wrote that he was receiving care at UC Davis Medical Center. Elias and Roman were shot by shooter
Glenn
Litton
during recess at Feather River Adventist School in Butte County on Dec. 4. Sheriff Kory L. Honea said
Litton
then used the weapon ...
Kindergartener injured in Northern California school shooting may lose use of legs, aunt says
One of the two kindergarteners injured in a Northern California school shooting in early December may not regain the use of his legs, the family told CBS Sacramento on Thursday.
Five-year-old victim of California school shooting for Gaza may lose use of legs, family says
Glenn Litton shot two kindergarteners earlier this month in an attack he claims was revenge for the Gaza "genocide." His 5-year-old victim may lose complete use of his legs, his family said.
Who was Glenn Litton? Homeless man opens fire at California school, injures 2 children before fatally shooting himself
Litton wrote he was deploying a “countermeasure involving child executions” in response to “America’s involvement with genocide and oppression of Palestinians.”
Man who critically wounded 2 children in California school shooting was former Carson City resident
California authorities say a man who critically wounded two school children in a Dec. 4 shooting before taking his own life suffered from mental illness and had been sentenced to […]
Child injured in Butte County school shooting may lose use legs
Elias Wolford, 5, and his kindergarten classmate Roman Mendez, 6, were shot by a gunman during recess at Feather River Adventist School on Dec. 4.
Child injured in Northern California school shooting may not regain use of legs, family says
The boy was one of two children injured in school shooting at a faith-based elementary school last week in Butte County.
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Suspect in Oroville school shooting sat in San Bernardino County jail weeks earlier but was released
Litton reappeared in Northern California on Nov. 12 when a detailing business reported to the Chico Police Department that ...
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In his writings, Litton claimed to be a lieutenant for an organization he called The International Alliance.
The mentally-ill man who shot and wounded two kindergartners at a California school before turning the gun on himself ...
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New details emerge about gunman in Palermo school shooting
School shooter Glenn Litton had visited the Adventist school in Chico six months before the school shooting at the Adventist ...
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Who was Glenn Litton? Homeless man shot two children at California school before taking his own life
Glenn Litton, a 56-year-old homeless man with a criminal history and mental health issues, opened fire at a California ...
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School shooter planned ‘child executions,’ officials say
A school shooter planned "child executions" as "counter-measures" against America's "involvements in genocide and oppression ...
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NorCal school shooting suspect was released from IE jail 2 weeks prior; had lengthy criminal history
The shooting suspect at a Northern California Christian school was released from an Inland Empire jail just two weeks before ...
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Who is California Elementary School Gunman Glenn Litton?
Officials identified the suspected gunman who critically injured two students at Feather River School in California.
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Man Who Shot Kindergartners Revealed as One of Liberals' Favorite People
The U.K.'s Daily Mail reported, 56-year-old
Glenn
Litton
walked into Feather River School of Seventh-Day Adventists in ...
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