Bodycam Police Arrest School Shooter
A book about this one https://amzn.to/2LU7rWJ Marion County, FL — On Friday, April 20th at 8:29 a.m., Former Forest High School student 19-year old Sky Bouche entered the stairwell of Building 1 of FHS with a blue backpack and a black guitar case. The guitar case contained a 16 gauge sawed-off shotgun. His backpack contained a tactical vest, gloves and multiple shotgun shells. Bouche entered the boy's restroom on the second floor of Building 1. He loaded his gun and put on his vest and gloves. Bouche then left the restroom armed with his weapon. He passed one girl in the hallway, but she did not notice his clothing or the fact that he was armed. He fired one round into a door of Classroom 212. This slug round traveled through the door, and struck a 17-year old juvenile victim in the ankle/lower foot area. Bouche ceased fire and put his weapon down. He then walked down the hallway to Classroom 229. MCSO School Resource Deputy Jim Long and multiple members of the school's staff and administration responded to the second floor of Building 1 to the sound of an "explosion.” Deputy Long's body camera began recording when he and school staff first arrived to Classroom 212. Bouche is facing multiple charges, to include Burglary of a Structure with a Firearm, Discharge of a Firearm during the Commission of a Felony, Possession of a Short-Barreled Shotgun, Carrying a Concealed Firearm and Disruption or Interference with an Educational Institution to Facilitate or Further Terrorism. He is currently being held in the Marion County Jail on no bond. The injured student is expected to make a full recovery.
A book about this one https://amzn.to/2LU7rWJ Marion County, FL — On Friday, April 20th at 8:29 a.m., Former Forest High School student 19-year old Sky Bouche entered the stairwell of Building 1 of FHS with a blue backpack and a black guitar case. The guitar case contained a 16 gauge sawed-off shotgun. His backpack contained a tactical vest, gloves and multiple shotgun shells. Bouche entered the boy's restroom on the second floor of Building 1. He loaded his gun and put on his vest and gloves. Bouche then left the restroom armed with his weapon. He passed one girl in the hallway, but she did not notice his clothing or the fact that he was armed. He fired one round into a door of Classroom 212. This slug round traveled through the door, and struck a 17-year old juvenile victim in the ankle/lower foot area. Bouche ceased fire and put his weapon down. He then walked down the hallway to Classroom 229. MCSO School Resource Deputy Jim Long and multiple members of the school's staff and administration responded to the second floor of Building 1 to the sound of an "explosion.” Deputy Long's body camera began recording when he and school staff first arrived to Classroom 212. Bouche is facing multiple charges, to include Burglary of a Structure with a Firearm, Discharge of a Firearm during the Commission of a Felony, Possession of a Short-Barreled Shotgun, Carrying a Concealed Firearm and Disruption or Interference with an Educational Institution to Facilitate or Further Terrorism. He is currently being held in the Marion County Jail on no bond. The injured student is expected to make a full recovery.