Heroic Oklahoma Principal Disarms Ex-Student Shooter, Sustains Injury

An Oklahoma high school principal was shot while bravely disarming a former student armed with semi-automatic guns in a dramatic school shooting incident, capturing national attention.
Kirk Moore, the principal of Pauls Valley High School in Oklahoma, is being hailed as a hero after he courageously tackled and disarmed a former student who opened fire at the school with two semi-automatic handguns. The dramatic incident, captured on surveillance video, left Moore with a gunshot wound to the leg, but his quick and selfless actions likely prevented a much more tragic outcome.
The former student, a 20-year-old described as obsessed with the 1999 Columbine High School shooting, entered the school and began firing, before Moore charged him and wrestled the guns away. Despite being shot, Moore managed to disarm the shooter and hold him until police arrived, likely saving countless lives in the process.
In the aftermath of the incident, Moore has been widely praised for his bravery and quick thinking, with many crediting his actions for preventing what could have been a devastating school shooting. The episode has once again thrust the issue of gun violence in schools into the national spotlight, reigniting debates about campus safety, gun control, and the growing phenomenon of school shootings in the United States.
Pauls Valley High School, where the incident took place, is a relatively small, rural school with just over 500 students. The community is still grappling with the trauma of the event, as students, teachers, and parents come to terms with the reality of such violence striking so close to home.
In an interview, Moore recounted the harrowing moments when he realized a shooter had entered the school.
Source: The Guardian


