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Saturday, 2 March 2013

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Courtesy of the LA Times:  

A Texas school worker shot in the leg during a school-sponsored concealed handgun training class has been released from the hospital, officials said. 

The maintenance worker, identified by KLTV as Glen Geddie, was released from East Texas Medical Center in Tyler on Thursday morning, according to Rebecca Berkley, a spokeswoman for the hospital. 

A spokeswoman for the Van Independent School District told the Los Angeles Times on Thursday that she could not confirm whether Geddie was the individual injured in the shooting. Police in Van, about 80 miles east of Dallas, referred questions to the district. Geddie could not be reached at the hospital or at home. 

The school district released a statement to The Times confirming that at the end of the concealed handgun class Wednesday, a “certified student” had “stayed for private instruction with the instructor and had a mechanical malfunction with his weapon. With the assistance of the instructor, the malfunction was addressed, but the gun misfired and the bullet ricocheted coming back to strike the VISD [Van Independent School District] employee in the left leg. The VISD employee was attended to at the scene and transferred to Tyler for further treatment. The injury is not life-threatening or disabling.” 

Texas state law allows teachers who have concealed handgun permits to carry weapons in public school classrooms if they have permission from the superintendent. 

Last month, the Van school board, which serves more than 2,000 students, made it the second district in Texas to allow guns on campus, authorizing certain school employees to carry guns on school property, at school events and at school board meetings. 

Van superintendent Don Dunn told KLTV at the time that the district offered the handgun classes to employees to better protect students.

Yes I am sure that those students feel safer already knowing that they are surrounded by a bunch of amateur gunslingers. I am usually no a proponent of home schooling, but under these circumstances  I think I would be willing to rethink my position.

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