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Show A4 The Salt Lake Tribune THE WEST Seattle Gunman Kills Two Thurs November4, 1999 School Shooter Didn’t Want to Embarrass Parents 3ENE, Ore. SOCIATED PRESS Before shooting upthe cafeteria at ThurstonHighSchool, Kip Kinkel left a note saying he was sorry forkilling his parents, but they could never live with the eae ssment after he was caught with a gun at schoo! ? mies on my record. It woulddesheriff's Det. Pamelia Mc: Suspect still on loose the defense in Kinkel’s sentencing hearing. “The em after shipyardattack barrassment would be too much for them. They couldn't live with themselves.” Thenote contrasted sharply with the Kip Kinkel hisolder sister, Kristin, described: a sweet, sensitive HE ASSOCIATED PRESS SI ATTLE A gunman wear and UN child who became withdrawnduring mid dl , wearing onlyblack, but still tried te please his parents both teachers especially in school, 1 ‘ed p op clothing opened fire lay in the office of a ship company, killing two and wounding two others. rch was under way for the er, police said t 4 dogs in the gely residential ingford neighborhood. At dozen schools in the area orth { downtown Seattle were Jown while the search hued, police said walked in and started That's all we know,” 1m MeCammon, a police man man died at tlescens, and hers were wounded. The tim died at Harborview 1 Center police at the hos- pital spokesman La © man was in ¢ n. The other victim, a where he had trouble readingand spelling. But other things that Kinkel wrote Flaine Thompson Assoclated Press Seattle police search for a suspect nearthe scene of a shootingin the Wallingford neighborhood of Seattle. The suspect walked in a back door of a business andkilled two people. He wounded two others. condition with a gunsh jot wound in the right arm One victim told detec t that all the four who were inju r employees of Northlake Shipyard Northwest Cable hear any sounds tion or argument ¥ he suspect walked in back arted door of the business ar né join with all Americans in ex firing, police said. Jeannie Parr hat none x feet from where the shootings took place “He cane in calmly he told Bols' uld not be certain of the diagn« sis becauseof Kinkel age, but he showed symptoms ofparanoidschizophreniaas well as the manic phase ofbipolardisease. é Kinkel pleaded guilty Sept. 24 to four counts of murderant counts of attempted murder for the May1998 slayings ofhis parents andtwo students at Springfield’s Thurston High School, as well as the wounding of 25 other students and the attempted stabbing of adete In his pleabargain, Kinkel agreed to serve 25 years for the murders. Judge Jack Mattison must decide how Kinkel mustservethe 7% years the prosecution has recommended for each of the 26 attempte murdercounts, If the terms are to run consecutively, the sentence would total 220 years. 460 ANYTIME MINUTES FOR $39.95 PER MONTH PLUS, RECEIVE 500 0¢ WEEKEND MINUTES THAT INCLUDES EITHER LOCAL OR LONG DISTANCE CALLING FOR 12 MONTHS. “Let mebegin by sayingthat 1 who wi as ina dif ferent office across the hallway from the scene, said sh as about aPortlandpsychologist. uinshots.” pm the Whnite House, dent Clinton expressed his sorrow about the shootings. office indicate the teen suf fered from mental disease, accordingto Orin Bolstad, Cr) IN onyWao ON ALL VOICESTREAM PHONES! 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