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Thursday, February 6, 2003 I HF. BATTAIi Student opens fire at Colorado scho By Colleen Long THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WESTMINSTER, Colo. — A boy fired several shots in a Ranum High School courtyard Wednesday after confronting another student in a hallway, authorities said. No injuries were reported. A police officer assigned to the school chased the boy and captured him nearby, Adams County sheriff’s Capt. Craig Coleman said. The 14-year-old boy, who is a freshman at Ranum, was taken to the Adams County Jail, Coleman said. All 24 schools in Adams County School District 50 were locked down. The boy and a 15-year-old student were involved in a con frontation in the hallway and the younger boy waved his hand inside his coat pocket, indicating that he had a gun, Coleman said. The two went out into a school courtyard, where the boy pulled out a small semi-auto matic handgun, authorities said. The older student and two others in the courtyard ran inside as the boy fired at least four shots, hit ting the building’s facade twice, Coleman said. “This is pretty tragic. I cer tainly hope it wasn’t his parents’ gun, but I can’t imagine where else he would have gotten it,” Coleman said. The boy was expected to face attempted murder charges, Coleman said. Shell casings were littered around the grounds of the school. Yellow police tape stretched across the courtyard. The school near this north- SOURCES: Associated Press; ESRi west Denver suburb is aboir miles from Columbine School, where two studenl men killed 13 people on 20, 1999, then killed themsel Freshman Sara Brazaus 14, said her first class wasab to begin when she heard shots Wednesday. “Evei) 1 there are normal high problems, but I’ve never this before,” she said. Her father, Mike Brazaus was in tears when he arrive pick up his daughter, seen a news bulletin abom shooting while watc Secretary of State Colin Po address the United P about tensions with Iraq. “We’re a nation at impend war and 1 wonder why kidsss to think guns are the answer, ludicrous,” the elder Brazansi said. “I wonder why pare don’t pay attention to what children are doing.” Cc SAN FR. needle in a technology on a smallpi of volunteer The proj power of up through mil hopes of fit infection. Though : no known c infected will Voluntee www.grid.ot have resourc the Internet, central hub ; Researchi lion persona the fastest si mated 1,100 second. In a million reac about 300,0 Voluntei drunk f< IOWA Iowa dri\ thing that advised ; the whee laced fan The li< be drinki name of < Harris says husband^ death was an accident formanct the wor driving s aloiwe By Mark Babineck THE ASSOCIATED PRESS HOUSTON — The dentist accused of running down her orthodontist husband after con fronting him with his lover last summer took the stand in her own defense Wednesday, describing how their marriage crumbled under the weight of his infidelity. “We were best friends. We were very much in love,” Clara Harris said of her 10-year mar riage to David Harris, which ended July 24 in the parking lot of a suburban Houston hotel parking lot when she ran over him with her Mercedes-Benz after catching him with his acknowledged lover. “We are mature people. We had both gone through divorce. We felt like there was no better couple than us. We were a per fect team,” she said. Clara Harris claims the death was accidental. Prosecutor Mia Magness contends it was inten tional, making it murder. Harris spent about 90 min utes on the stand Wednesday morning before a lunch break and defense attorney George Parnham had not yet questioned her about the night of David Harris’ death. Shortly after the break, how ever, Parnham grew woozy and buckled in a courthouse hallway, according to witnesses. He appeared alert as deputies and associates, then paramedics, oit tended to him while he the floor with a towel forehead. He was taken to at pital. Clara Harris and involved with the trial were!' at a distance by deputies foil some 20 minutes Parnham on the floor. After meeting with the lawyers involved in the State District Court Judge0 Davies said testimony vW resume Friday morning. Wendell Odom, one Parnham’s partners, atti* the possible fainting spell combination of flu and stress “George is all right trial will continue as soon as get him back,” Odom said, In her testimony, 1 explained how the couple mf! associates at a dental their eventual marriage, twin sons and the establish of their separate practices hers in Lake Jackson, aBrazi County city about an hours# of Houston, and his in th southeast Houston. Their life together was gressing well heading into2ft Clara Harris said, when I Harris began to change spring and summer. “He was a little bit retracted. He was a little more stressed. He was a li bit more intolerant of boys,” she said, although ^ attributed some of the stress : the construction of his a (l orthodontic practice. Jtofxe Pnea4>uutc4f> Getiteti • * /of BRAZOS VALLE', So, she thinks she's pregnant? You've proved you can nave sex, buy you haven't proven your manhood. That comes next. What would a real man do? We can help you find some answers. 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