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U.S. NEWSWednesday 2 March 2016

Boy’s hearing gives no clue on Ohio school shooting motive 

DAN SEWELL                      fered no clues about the        be “overcome” by the situ-                                are very concerned and          April 5. Perry and the boy’s
Associated Press                motive that investigators       ation.                                                    saddened about them.            supporters declined to
HAMILTON, Ohio (AP) — A         say they know.                  Attorney Ed Perry also tells                              They declined to talk with      comment afterward.
14-year-old boy accused         The attorney for a 14-year-     The Associated Press that                                 reporters Tuesday morning       There was no indication
                                                                                                                          outside the juvenile court-     whether prosecutors might
Attorney Ed Perry leads the family of James Austin Hancock out of the courthouse after he was ar-                         room where Perry entered        seek to move the case to
raigned in Butler County Juvenile Court, Tuesday, March 1, 2016, in Hamilton, Ohio. An Ohio sheriff                       a denial of charges includ-     adult court.
says Hancock, the 14-year-old suspect in a school shooting that wounded multiple classmates on                            ing attempted murder for        The Associated Press
Monday, is in a juvenile lock-up and facing several charges.                                                              Hancock.                        doesn’t generally name
                                                                                                                          He says it’s been difficult to  juveniles charged with
                                                                                    (Greg Lynch/The Journal-News via AP)  get the youth to talk with      crimes.
                                                                                                                          him, but he says he hopes       Authorities allege the boy
of shooting students in a       old boy accused of shoot-       James Austin Hancock’s                                    that will change in the days    fired at students Monday
school cafeteria entered        ing fellow students in an       family wants the families of                              ahead. Hancock is being         in a cafeteria used by high
the juvenile court equiva-      Ohio school cafeteria says      those hurt and the Madison                                held in juvenile detention      schoolers in Madison Town-
lent of a not-guilty plea at    he hasn’t been willing to       Local Schools community in                                pending an April 5 hearing.     ship, near Middletown. Two
a Tuesday hearing that of-      talk much and appears to        general to know that they                                 Perry wasn’t aware of But-      students were shot and two
                                                                                                                          ler County Sheriff Richard      others were hurt, possibly
                                                                                                                          Jones’ contention that the      by shrapnel or while run-
                                                                                                                          youth should be prosecut-       ning away, authorities said.
                                                                                                                          ed as an adult, but said        The injuries weren’t consid-
                                                                                                                          that’s an issue “we will be     ered life-threatening.
                                                                                                                          concerned about.”               In a recorded call, a 911
                                                                                                                          The boy is charged in But-      caller reporting the shoot-
                                                                                                                          ler County with attempted       ing immediately identi-
                                                                                                                          murder, felonious assault,      fied the suspect by name.
                                                                                                                          inducing panic and mak-         Breathing heavily, the un-
                                                                                                                          ing terroristic threats. With   identified caller told a dis-
                                                                                                                          his ankles shackled, he         patcher: “He just pulled
                                                                                                                          sat silently during the brief   out his gun and started
                                                                                                                          hearing and kept his head       shooting.”
                                                                                                                          down, reading the com-          Sheriff Richard Jones said
                                                                                                                          plaint.                         he’s aware of a motive but
                                                                                                                          Defense attorney Ed Perry       wasn’t ready to release it.
                                                                                                                          entered a denial of the         Students were eating in the
                                                                                                                          charges, and a magistrate       cafeteria when the shoot-
                                                                                                                          ordered that the suspect        ing happened around
                                                                                                                          remain in juvenile deten-       11:30 a.m., Jones said. Af-
                                                                                                                          tion pending a hearing          terward, classmates de-
                                                                                                                                                          scribed a chaotic scene
Utah police slammed for not releasing video of shooting                                                                                                   where they weren’t sure
                                                                                                                                                          what was happening at
LINDSAY WHITEHURST              Abdi Mohamed, who came          fer more information and                                  Spokesman Ibrahim Hoop-         first.
BRADY McCOMBS                   to the U.S. with his family in  would not release video                                   er has not been able to         A sheriff’s deputy stationed
Associated Press                2004, was shot twice in the     from the officers’ body                                   talk to Mohamed’s family        in the school had just been
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Po-       torso last weekend when         cameras, citing the inves-                                but has been told they are      in the cafeteria, Jones said.
lice have refused to release    officers intervened as he       tigation and the possibility                              Muslim.                         The students who were
body camera footage or          and another person at-          the teenager could face                                   At the rally, Nacom Koffi       shot were 14 and 15 years
details about what led of-      tacked someone with met-        charges.                                                  was one of many who             old and were taken to a
ficers to shoot and criti-      al sticks, police said.         That decision drew criti-                                 chanted “Black lives mat-       hospital where they were
cally wound a 17-year-old       Officers told them to drop      cism from the Council on                                  ter” and speculated that        in stable condition, investi-
Somali refugee in Salt Lake     their weapons, but the          American-Islamic Rela-                                    Mohamed’s race played a         gators said.
City, igniting criticism from   teen instead moved men-         tions, which called on po-                                factor in the shooting. Koffi,  The school, which had
civil rights groups.            acingly toward the victim,      lice to release the footage                               from West Africa, joined the    practiced for such an
The city known for its ties to  authorities said. Mohamed       to avoid making the same                                  chorus of calls for police to   event, immediately went
Mormonism has become            was in critical condition       mistake Chicago police                                    release the footage.            into lockdown, said Madi-
the latest flashpoint in the    Monday. The victim of the       made in waiting more than                                 “Why are police wearing         son Local Schools spokes-
national discussion about       beating didn’t need medi-       a year to release video of                                video and we can’t see          woman A.J. Huff.
police  use  of force, espe-    cal attention.                  a black teenager shot 16                                  it?” Koffi said. “If they’re    The district canceled class-
cially with minorities.         Police declined to of-          times by an officer.                                      right, let’s see it.”           es and extracurricular ac-
                                                                                                                                                          tivities Tuesday.
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