The Idaho middle school teacher who confronted and disarmed a sixth-grade student during a shooting on Thursday told family afterward that she felt like there was an "angel on my shoulder that was telling me what to say and what to do," her father told Fox News. "When she did – she got blood all over her – she looked up and saw this girl standing across the hallway with the gun," Turnblom said. "When she touched the gun, the girl let go of the gun and she took the gun and had her other arm around the girl already kind of hugging her," Turnblom told Fox News. SUPERINTENDENT: IDAHO SHOOTING THE ‘WORST NIGHTMARE A SCHOOL SYSTEM COULD FACE’Gneiting then held the suspect until a police officer came walking down the hallway and placed the student in handcuffs, according to Turnblom. "She is a pretty tough character," he told Fox News.
Source: Fox News May 07, 2021 20:21 UTC