Student dead, officer stabbed at Carolina Forest High School
Tonya Root - troot@thesunnews.com
Friday, October 16, 2009
A 16-year-old male student was fatally shot this morning after an altercation with a resource officer at Carolina Forest High School, according to school officials.
The 11th-grade student, whose name was not released, died as a result of the incident, said Horry County Coroner Robert Edge.
The resource officer is being treated at Conway Hospital and is listed in good condition, said Julie Rajotte, spokeswoman for Conway Medical Center.
The student came to the school at 8:20 a.m. and asked to talk to the school's resource officer, Britton said.
The student was armed with a knife and got in a ''tussle'' with the resource officer, Britton said.
The student was shot and stabbed during the altercation and the officer was also injured, Britton said.
''Everything is under control at this point,'' Kegler said at 9:30 a.m. ''Nobody is in danger.''
The incident occurred at the F House area of the school.
On May 18, 2006, Natalia Holmes, an 18-year-old Carolina Forest student, was stabbed to death by her boyfriend as he was dropping her off at school. Edwin Cornelius was sentenced to life in prison after being pleading guilty of a murder charge last year.
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