Life support ending for 'brain dead' school shooting victim

2018-03-23 10:35

Washington - A teenage girl was brain dead days after being shot when a classmate opened fire inside their Maryland high school and was to be removed from life support, her mother said on Thursday.

Melissa Willey told news reporters on Thursday night that her daughter, 16-year-old Jaelynn Willey had "no life left in her".

She said Jaelynn would be removed from life support during the evening, by the family's decision.

The mother, holding a young baby, said, "On Tuesday ... our lives changed completely and totally, forever. My daughter was hurt by a boy who shot her in the head and took everything from our lives."

The teen was shot on Tuesday by 17-year-old Austin Rollins at Great Mills High School in St Mary's County.

Rollins died after shooting Willey. A school resource officer got there within a minute and fired a shot at Rollins, but it's not yet clear whether Rollins was killed by the officer's bullet or took his own life.

The St Mary's County Sheriff's Office said on Wednesday Rollins and the girl had been in a relationship that recently ended.

"All indications suggest the shooting was not a random act of violence," police said in a statement.

Willey had been in critical condition at the University of Maryland Prince George's Hospital Centre. A fundraising page to help her family has raised more than $59 000.

Willey was one of nine siblings, her mother said, and a member of the swim team.

The shooting broke out just before classes were to begin on Tuesday, according to the sheriff's office, which said the gun used belonged to Rollins' father.

A 14-year-old boy who was shot in the thigh during the encounter was released on Wednesday from a hospital.

In an email on Thursday to The Associated Press, his mother, Kimberly Dennis, said her family is "eternally grateful" that her son, Desmond Barnes, is "alive, doing well and in good spirits".

She expressed sympathy for Willey and her family and added, "We are also praying for the entire Great Mills High School family and young people around this country. As a community and nation, we must continue to work and fight for a world that is safe for our children."

Great Mills High School has about 1 600 students and is near the Patuxent River Naval Air Station, about 104km southeast of Washington.

St Mary's County Sheriff Tim Cameron credited Deputy First Class Blaine Gaskill with preventing any more loss of life.

Cameron said Gaskill, a six-year veteran with SWAT team training, responded within a minute and fired his weapon simultaneously with a final shot fired by Rollins. The officer was unharmed.

On Wednesday, authorities said the Glock handgun used in the shooting was legally owned by Rollins' father. In Maryland it is illegal for anyone under age 21 to possess a handgun unless it is required for their employment.

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