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Alleged Gunman Identified in Stewartville H.S. Shooting
Classes resumed Monday with extra counseling and security after a shooting left one wrestler critically injured and the alleged shooter dead, officials said.
- On Friday morning, a shooting occurred at Stewartville High School's parking lot as the wrestling team prepared to travel to Grand Forks, and a student wrestler was taken for surgery at Mayo Clinic Hospital-Saint Marys after being found wounded.
- Sheriff Kevin Torgerson said the motive remains unknown, with investigators reviewing video, social media, and interviews while autopsy findings suggest a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
- About 40 people were present in the parking lot when the incident occurred, with coaches discovering the victim and deputies recovering a.223 caliber, bolt-action `hunting-style` rifle.
- The district will provide on-site mental health support, including counselors, chaplains, and crisis teams, and the GoFundMe fundraiser has surpassed $36,000 to support affected families.
- During a Monday news conference, Sheriff Kevin Torgerson identified the gunman as 19-year-old Logan Moyer, a 2024 Stewartville High School graduate who had no affiliation with the current wrestling program, and officials urged the community to avoid speculation and support those affected.
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Sheriff: “We don’t know, and we might not ever know why” 19-year-old Logan Moyer shot and critically injured a student on Friday, Dec. 12. Moyer then is believed to have taken his own life outside of the Stewartville, Minnesota, school.
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Stewartville Superintendent Belinda Selfors says she and her staff are focused on supporting students and staff after a Friday morning shooting at the high school’s parking lot left one student in critical condition and the alleged adult shooter dead. “Our focus is on the safety and well-being of our staff, our students and our families,” Selfors said during a news conference Friday morning. “As soon as we learned about the situation this mornin…
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