Wednesday, January 19, 2011

El Camino Real High School Shooting: LAUSD Officer Shot In Chest

El Camino Real High School Shooting:Authorities said a police officer shot a suspected car thief school near a school and the San Fernando Valley high Wednesday, but his jacket was saved by bullet. The officers included a large area, close to the nine schools in treknet for Tommy.
"He's a lucky man. Dress up his job and stop bullets," said Dr. Stephen Jones, medical director of emergency services in a hospital in North medical official.
The ball bounced off the chest armor officer Jeff Stenroos, bruising him, and got the bumps and bruises when he fell. Jones said, but not internal damage and injuries were not serious.
"It was comfortable, he is talking about, is conscious and alert," said Stephen K.. Zipperman, police chief of Los Angeles County Consolidated School.
Jones said he had spoken briefly with the officer.
"It was a combination of" Boy, I'm happy, "... the impact of a person points a gun at you and feel the impact of the bullet," said Jones.
Nine schools with about 9000 students from police officers and shut down more than 350, scoured the Sheriff deputies and officers of the Highway Patrol in California after seven square miles of the area of Forest Hills Real Madrid on El Camino gunmen High School, as shown in the men's 40 long hair brown.
"We believe that we have received it," said Vice President Kirk Albanese, a city police incident commander.
Schools are exempt from the crash and their areas, which are considered safe. And allows for all students to return to their homes Wednesday night.

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