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Oklahoma principal is stable after suffering gunshot wound in school lobby
By Nuria Martinez-Keel, Oklahoma Voice
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OKLAHOMA CITY — A southern Oklahoma high school principal is in stable condition after being shot in the leg Tuesday in the school lobby, authorities said.
Pauls Valley High School Principal Kirk Moore suffered the gunshot wound while he and other school staff were apprehending a former student who had entered the lobby with a firearm, state and local law enforcement said. No students or other school employees were hurt.
Victor Hawkins, 20, was arrested and booked into the Garvin County Jail on a complaint of pointing a firearm, shooting with intent to kill and unlawful carry, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation reported.
Pauls Valley Superintendent Brett Knight said all schools in the district will be closed tomorrow, and counseling will be available for students and staff.
He said Moore has worked in Pauls Valley schools for 35 years.
“I know the word gets thrown around quite a bit, but he is a hero today,” Knight told news reporters Tuesday afternoon.
See also: OSBI identifies gunman accused of shooting Pauls Valley High School principal (KOCO)
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