Shooter In Washington - Jaylen Ray Fryberg, a freshman from Marysville Pilchuck High School in Washington opened fire in the school cafeteria and killed one girl and left four more students gravely injured.
The unfortunate event took place today at 10.30 am in the Washington school, when the shooter who was Fryberg, a freshman who apparently got along well with others and was into sports, opened fire at one special table in the cafeteria, NBC noted.
At first, no facts about the shooter were given as they authorities remained him as unidentified but later on he was reported to be indeed Fryberg, who pulled out a small handgun and gave the deadly shot to a girl. Her identity hasn't been revealed up to the moment.
What has been revealed is that the shooter wasn't suspected by any of the other students to commit such an act and the authorities are still trying for a motive.
The injured were four in the beginning of the day, taken to the hospital after the shooting happened and in the afternoon, it was reported that one of the wounded young people had deceased as well.
The Washington police and even other reports have been over the shooter's social media to find any indication for a motive.
"I hate that I can't live without you."
"It won't last... it'll never last," these two were some of the last messages that Fryberg posted on his twitter referencing a supposed break up that other students suggested he had recently.
Also, the Washington shooter was a Native American and apparently, he had gotten into some sort of racist fight with another student a little while ago.
One student that was at the cafeteria described the shooting that took place.
"He came up from behind and had a gun in his hand and he fired about eight bullets into backs of them. They were his friends, so it wasn't random," Reuters reported.
The shooting at the Washington school today left marks and memories that will take a long time to erase and forget.