Show ‘Standard-Examine- National r Saturday May 27 20003A i Police killed teacher 13-year-- old ? Ttie Associated Press LAKE WORTH Fla - A student sent home from school for throwing water balloons on the last day of classes returned and fatally shot a teacher with a pistol Friday police said Seventh grader Nathaniel Brazill returned to Lake Worth Community Middle School shortly before 3:30 pm and tried to talk to two girls in an English class taught by Barry Grunow Police Chief William ' i V COPING WITH TRAGEDY: An ’i unidentified semi-automat- ic student an eyewitnesstoa school shooting' is comforted outside the Lake Worth Middle School in Lake Worth Fla 1 ‘ Smith said When Grunow told Brazill to leave the teenager pulled a small pistol out of a pants pocket and fired a single shot killing the The Associated Pres er teacher Smith said Brazill an honor roll student with a perfect attendance record Schools Superintendent H BenMarlin said jamin flagged down a police officer were no other injuries There about a quarter mile from the and no other suspects school and surrendered He was Grunow of Lake Worth was being questioned by police late c shot in the face said Mabel Friday for the a spokeswoman School officials called Brazill a model student He was slated Palm Beach County School to serve as a student mediator Board Grunow was one of Brazill’s next fall An assistant principal “If you asked me to pick one teachers him home sent had somedo to 1000 a kid out of - Amanda Grunwald 13 who thing like this he wouldn’t be the one” Palm Beach County was in Grunow’s class said the Car-de- The Associated Press Dave Thomas (right) founder of Wendy’s restaurants bows his head during a moment of silence for the five Wendy’s employees slain in Queens NY during a previously scheduled ceremony in Dublin Ohio He and other dignitaries were participating in a ceremony to unveil an adoption postage stamp at Wendy’s Corporate Headquarters MOMENT OF SILENCE: 2 arrested in Wendy’s killings The Associated Press NEW YORK Police got a tip that Taylor - Two suspects were arrested Friday in the killings of five employees in the basement of a Wendy’s restau- rant Both men admitted participating in the crime and both face first- - and second-degre- e murder charges authorities said John Taylor and Craig Godineaux were being held pending arraignment thisy morning Taylor 36 was arrested at his house on Long land by police responding to a bicycle accident in front of the home First Deputy Police Comsister-in-law- Is- ’s missioner Patrick Kelleher said at a news conference “He had a weapon in a fanny pack that was in his possession a he said adding that police believe the weapon may have been used in the crime 380-calib- er semi-automati- c” may have fled to one of several family locations on Long Island and had been staking out the house Kelleher said a boy on a bicycle chance By got into a slight accident with a car in front of the home Kelleher sister-i- n-law’s said and Taylor was standing outside around 4:30 pm watching the commotion when police arrested him Taylor had briefly worked at the Wendy’s last year Police lifted his palm print from a recently delivered box found in the restaurant’s basement Godineaux believed to be an accomplice was arrested in Queens at his job at a men’s clothing store Taylor and Godineaux 31 worked together at the clothing store Both men face multiple counts murof first- - and second-degre- e der robbery and weapons char ges said Queens District Attor- ney Richard A Brown The two suspects were expected to be arraigned in Queens Criminal Court on Saturday - MM As & Harrison on Hwy 891 31 In Wednesday night’s massacre on bustling Main Street in the Flushing section of Queens two gunmen entered the Wendy’s around closing time bound and gagged the seven employees and shot them killing five and wounding two The gunmen made off with about $2000 in cash and a videotape from the restaurant’s security equipment Taylor worked at the Wendy’s shot” Brazill likely will be charged with murder but must appear before a judge this morning to determine whether he will be charged as an adult or juvenile a Reminder: will be Morning Delivery on Monday May 29 in observance of Memorial Day R Standard-Examin- er SERVING THE TOP Of i Cj UTAH SINCE 1888 : H H n“ briefly in 1999 leaving in October At the time Wendy’s suspected him “in a case of missing money” Kelleher said but no charges were ever filed ' Taylor was arrested in June for allegedly robbing C a McDonald’s in Queens OAK GALLERY'S -- 33- C at Riverton HqsIg - Sunseti file Hugest Liquidation in oils GJirtory! 3- - Grands 3— IUVEI1T0RY IS GOIIIG FAST 3— 1— YOU SIWOZE YOU LOSE! 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