The Community Responds
The community responds the day after the shooting at Freeman High School.
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Freeman High School assistant football coach Tim Smetana shows his grief, Sept. 14, 2017, after he placed roses at a memorial to the shooting victims at the school. This is home said Smetana.
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Freeman High School personnel comfort each other outside of the school, Thursday, Sept. 14, 2017. A student shot four fellow student, killing one of them on Wednesday.
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Geneieve Wienclaw brought a dozen roses, Thursday Sept. 14, 2017, to leave at a memorial for the students shot at Freeman High School on Wednesday.
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Lane Mathews, 10, wears a blue ribbon and the hashtag #FreemanStrong on his shirt as he visits a memorial Thursday morning for the school shooting victims at Freeman High School.
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Tressa Breeden and her son Jaron Cantrell talk about their experiences with the Freeman High School shooter, Sept. 14, 2017.
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Lane Mathews left a note at the Freeman shooting memorial to the victims. Dear, Gracie, Jordyn, Emma, I am Mad at Caleb, I am glad you ok. My Family and the Freeman family loves you. Love Lane Mathews.
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Rachelle Barton placed five red roses, Thursday, Sept. 14, 2017 at the memorial for the shooting victims at Freeman High School.
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Alison White, center, with her children Claire, 9, a Freeman Elementary School student, and Barrett, 11, a Freeman Middle School student, make their way through the buffet line Thursday at Chaps restaurant. Celeste Shaw, owner of Chaps, closed the restaurant to the public so she could provide a free meal for members of the Freeman community and first responders.
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Audrey Shaw, 6, a Freeman Elementary School first-grader, holds pictures she drew to hand out to Freeman community members who came to Chaps restaurant Thursday for a free meal. Shaw is the granddaughter of Celeste Shaw, the owner of Chaps.
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Photo of Freeman High School Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2017.
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