p^geA2___________________________Il,fFortiani» © bseruer________________________March 21200s Teen’s Rampage Leaves 10 Dead Worst school shooting since Columbine Reggie Graves, a s tu d e n t a t Red Lake High School in Red Lake, M inn., recalls the horror a t his high school M onday when another stu d e n t kille d five o f his classm ates, a teacher and a guard. (AP photo) Jackie Strong is honored as a N ew sm aker o f the Year with p re s e n te r Kathy Linder, a s s is ta n t to Portland Observer P ublisher Charles Washington. Newsmaker of the Year Jackie Strong, a man hard at work in the northeast Portland community since 1992, received a Newsmaker of the Y ear Award from the Royal Rosarians last W ednesday, as nominated by The Portland Observer. A s s is ta n t to P u b lis h e r C harles W ashington, Kathy Linder, presented the aw ard to Strong, noting his respected po­ sitions. Strong formerly served as clini­ cal director for Portland House of Umoja and is now service direc­ tor of A dult Mental H ealth and A ddictions Services, m anaging C o n q u e st C en ter, P ro ject for ^iortlanb (©bserber Established 1970 USPS 959-680 4 7 4 7 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Portland, OR 9 7 2 1 1 C harles H. W ashington ic h a e l L e ig h to n R eporter : Katherine Kovacich D is t r ib u t io n M a n a g e r : M a r k W a s h in g to n C r e a t iv e D ir e c t o r : P a u l N e u f e l d t O f f ic e M a n a g e r : K a t h y L i n d e r E d it o r -I n -C h ie f , P u b lis h e d : C o m m u n ity R e c o v e ry and Project Network. O ther recipients o f the aw ard in c lu d e d Je sse F reeby, Tim B ro w n , B as V a n d e r z a lm , Ellsworth Culver, Christian Core, Kelly Broom all and K athleen Imel, all nom inated by various Portland news organizations. P ostmaster : Send address changes to Portland Observer, P 0 B o x 3 1 3 7 , Minnesota made it the nation’s worst school shooting since the rampage at Columbine High School in Littleton,Colo., in April 1999that ended with 15 deaths. T he v ic tim s in c lu d e d the g u n m a n ’s g ra n d fa th e r; the grandfather’s wife; a school secu­ rity guard; a teacher; and five other students. At least 14 others were wounded, and two of them remained in critical condition Tuesday at MeritCare in Fargo, N.D., officials said. At least three of the victims were shot in the head at close range, said officials. There was no immediate indica­ tion of W eise’s motive. But several students said he held anti-social beliefs, and he may have posted messages on a neo-Nazi Web site expressing admiration for Adolf Hitler. Portland, OR9 7 2 0 8 Periodical Postage paid in Portland, OR Subscriptions are $60.00 per year 503-288-0033 FAX 503-288-0015 news @portlundubserver, com subscription @portlqndobserver. com ads@portlandobsener.com classifieds@Dortlandobserver.com E d it o r : M (AP) - The suspect in the worst U.S. school shooting since Colum­ bine smiled and waved as he gunned down Five students, a teacher and a guard, asking one of his victims whether he believed in God, wit­ nesses said. The teen’s grandfa­ ther and his grandfather’s wife also were found dead, and the boy killed himself. The death toll at the Red Lake Indian Reservation in far northern The Portland Observer welcomes freelance submissions. Manuscripts and photographs should be clearly labeled and will be returned if accompanied by a self addressed envelope. 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