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School shooting in Iowa, 1 dead

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A gunman shot and killed a prominent Iowa high school football coach in the school's weight room early Wednesday. The suspect was taken into custody shortly afterward.

The gunman shot Aplington-Parkersburg High School coach Ed Thomas at about 8 a.m. with about 50 students in the school, including several in the weight room at the time. School was not in session, and no one else was injured in the attack.

Thomas, the 2005 NFL high school football coach of the year, was airlifted to a hospital and died, his family said in a statement.

Holly Fokkena, a spokeswoman for Butler County, said an adult male suspect has been taken into custody and was at the Butler County jail. She did not say if the gunman was a student at the school. But school district board secretary Sue Miller said she had heard he was not.

The district's superintendent and a guidance counselor were meeting with students who were in the weight room at the time of the shooting.

"No kids were hurt, we're thankful for that," Superintendent Jon Thompson told KOEL radio. "They did witness this and so we have counselors at the site to talk with the kids."

The school is in Parkersburg, about 80 miles northeast of Des Moines.

Thomas compiled a career record of 292-84 in 37 seasons as a head coach, 34 of them at Aplington-Parkersburg, and was one of the most well-known high school football coaches in Iowa.

He was honored as the NFL High School Coach of the Year in 2005, and four of his former players are in the NFL: Green Bay's Aaron Kampman, Jacksonville's Brad Meester, Detroit's Jared DeVries and Denver's Casey Wiegmann.

DeVries, a defensive end with the Lions, walked off the practice field in Allen Park, Mich. toward the end of its morning practice, apparently shaken.

Team officials said DeVries was not immediately available for comment.

Thomas made national headlines last year when he insisted that the high school's football field, named in his honor, be rebuilt as a way to help restore community pride in Parkersburg after it was hit by a powerful tornado in May 2008 that killed six people and destroyed the high school.

"A lot of people know coach Thomas for his success as a football coach, but a lot of people here locally know him as a person, as a dad and grandfather, and that's where our thoughts are right now, with coach Thomas," said Superintendent Thompson.

Toby Lorenzen, head coach at Central Lyon High School in Rock Rapids in northwest Iowa, said the killing was a shock to people in high school football programs throughout Iowa.

"He was one of the most down to earth, well respected coaches around."

Richard Wulkow, executive director of the Iowa High School Athletic Association, said in a statement that Thomas embodied what a coach should be.

"He will be forever remembered not so much for his many wins on the field, but for the exemplary manner in which he coached kids and led the Aplington-Parkersburg community and school. This was especially true last spring and summer as they rebuilt from a devastating tornado."

In 2005, a Texas high school football coach was shot by an angry parent who walked into the school fieldhouse and fired a single bullet into Gary Joe Kinne's stomach. The gunman's son played on the Canton High School football team with Kinne's son, who was the star quarterback.

Kinne survived. The shooter, Jeff Doyal Robertson, was convicted and sentenced to 20 years in prison.

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I can think of one motive that leaps to mind. Maybe the coach was "messing with" the guy's son. Just because a guy works with kids, is beloved by all, is a "community leader" or whatever doesn't mean that he's not hiding something like that. It's a good cover and it does happen- people never have a clue until years or decades later when the victims finally speak out.

Or, the parent could have been a royal nutjob and killed him for no rational reason.

Don't know- [thinking]
 
Sounds more like a shooting at a school then a School Shooting. Sounds like whomever the killer was had a beef with the victim specifically.
 
Frustrating

These postings / stories are very frustrating.

They never tell the whole story anyway and just gets our dander up about how the media is demonizing "another firearms attack".

Jeez those darn guns, leave them alone for a second and they hop out of the safe and "bammo". Okay, so not quite what this story was like...but you get the idea. I'm just frustrated. [angry]

All these stories are usually told with one side, the media's side which almost ALWAYS canonizes the "victim and victims family" first no matter who they are and we never, ever, ever will know the truth because 50% of the involved parties have unfortunately been killed. Of course by the time facts come out the story is old hat and never reprinted - the only thing left behind is the bad taste of how GUNS in SCHOOLS killed yet MORE PEOPLE.

Like that NH condo story months ago - complete 180 degree change of story once the facts were rooted out, and thankfully in that case they came out quickly and were printed...probably b/c it was NH!!!

Sorry to hear about the family's loss and the needless, useless tragedy in any event.
 
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