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Alabama Discovery Middle School ninth grader fatally shoots classmate in school

A ninth-grade student was in custody Saturday and charged with murder after he allegedly shot a classmate in the back of the head at their northern Alabama middle school, authorities said.

The shooting happened during a class change around 1:45 p.m. Friday at Discovery Middle School in Madison, just west of Huntsville, police said.

“I was walking down the hallway and just saw a whole bunch of kids start screaming and running, telling me there was a gunshot, (that) there was a kid that got shot in the ninth grade,” seventh-grader Paxton Schremsher told CNN affiliate WAAY-TV.

Ninth-grade student Todd Brown, 14, died after being taken to a hospital in Huntsville, Madison Police Chief Larry Muncey said. No one else was hurt, CNN affiliate WAFF-TV reported.

Police said it was an isolated incident between Brown and the alleged shooter, though they said the motive was still unclear. One student, however, said he may know the reason.

“It was some discussion about gang-related things and the shooter just got fed up with it,” student Jeremy Tuttle told WAAY.

The shooting happened in the hallway just outside the band room, WAAY reported, and immediately sent students running for cover.

“I was in the ninth-grade hallway and I just heard a loud pop, and it sounded like a gun. People started running,” student Tyler Renn told WAFF.

“People started running toward the classrooms, so I just ran in a classroom and everybody was under the desks and the lights were off,” ninth-grader Joshua Murphy told the station.

The school resource officer held the shooter and the school nurse stayed with the victim until the authorities arrived, said Madison City Superintendent Dee Fowler.

The school went into lockdown until 3 p.m., leaving panicked parents outside, unable to pick up their children.

One of them was Dixie Duncan, who sat in her car waiting to be allowed in. She read aloud a text message she said she received from her 14-year-old daughter inside the school.

“Mama, don’t come to school. Watch the news. There’s a possible shooting,” the message read.

City officials planned a meeting at a high school Sunday with church leaders, city and school officials, and counselors. The meeting is open to the public.

“We’ll continue as a community to work together to work through this,” Madison Mayor Paul Finley said.

Muncey said the threat to the school is now over.

“It’s a horrific event and I hate it, and I wish we could have changed it, but our schools are safe,” he told reporters.

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Howard Stern in talks with American Idol

We here at the brokencountry have been big fans of Howard Stern for years. We have had this argument with people for years. We like Howard because he says whats on his mind without fear of what others think.

Most of the people that don’t like Howard Stern have never even listened to his show. As much as I hate to say it, its the same affliction that Elisabeth Hasselbeck suffers from. We call it “group think.” Lets face it, most of you reading this are sheeple. You want to be a part of the flock. Hasselbeck doesn’t go along with the rest of the yenta’s on The View, as Howard Stern, a democrat, doesn’t go along with the politically correct lunacy that permeates American society today.

We think putting Stern on American Idol is Americana at its finest. JD

From the “You’ve got to be kidding me” file: The New York Post is reporting “American Idol” producers are in talks with Howard Stern to replace Simon Cowell on America’s No. 1 rated show. You’ve got to be kidding me, right? Not that we don’t respect Stern, and see him as far more than the one-note shock jock he’s often painted as, but we still think this is a horrible choice for several reasons.

One, he knows very little about modern music, a point he proves every time he has a musical artist as a guest on his show. Having Ellen DeGeneres on the judging panel is one thing, but combining two non-musical entertainers on the judging panel would be deadly to the show’s credibility. But more importantly, Stern is a tremendously polarizing figure, and — misunderstood though he may be — his presence alone would cause many to tune out.

But perhaps this is all much ado about nothing: The Post report says the negotiations may simply be a ploy to get Sirius to start shaking in their boots and re-up his contract, which is up next January. Let’s hope this is the case, because we’re not ready for Ryan Seacrest to start making Baba Booey jokes on “Idol.”

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