Newly released surveillance video captures Lowe pulling then-18-year-old Angel Granados-Diaz into a hallway while holding the gun away. Granados-Diaz had been suicidal for months leading up to the encounter, according to the Multnomah County district attorney. School officials had already gotten wind of Granados-Diaz’s troubled state of mind, according to the district attorney. Granados-Diaz turned the gun on himself and tried to fire, according to the district attorney — but the weapon did not discharge. The district attorney says Granados-Diaz brought the gun to school in a “mental health crisis.”Granados-Diaz, now 19, pleaded guilty last week to unlawful possession of a loaded firearm in public, the district attorney said in a statement.
Source: Washington Post October 19, 2019 23:30 UTC