Family of suspect in Ohio school shootings send condolences, prayers for victims' families
The Associated Press
CHARDON, Ohio - The family of a teenager suspected of opening fire in the cafeteria of a suburban Cleveland high school, killing one student and wounding four others, says it is "devastated" by the shootings.
In a statement issued to WKYC-TV in Cleveland Monday night, a lawyer representing the family of T.J. Lane offered "their most heartfelt and sincere condolences" to the family of slain student Daniel Parmertor, adding that they are praying for the four other injured students from Chardon High School.
Lawyer Robert Farinacci says Lane's family is trying to understand how the tragedy happened.
The shooting Monday morning sent students at the 1,100-student school screaming through the halls.
The FBI says the suspect was arrested near his car a half-mile (800 metres) from Chardon. He was not immediately charged.
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