http://www.portlandobserver.com QR code for Portland Observer Online ‘City of Roses’ o -t I Fitting College In Free clinic expands services to fight health inequities I Student See Local News, page 3 Volume XLIV u /.f Saving Lives Number 23 // xx> & speaker no longer has to put her dreams on hold 4 See Metro, page 9 hscrtier r~ i I I* I U LZS Wednesday • June II, 2014 i • Established in 1970 I www.portlandobserver.com C om m itted to Cultural Diversity photo by T roy . . „ W ayrynen /A ssociated P ress Briannah Wilson 21 (left) and her sister Brittame Wilson, 19, embrace after students arrive at a shopping center parking lot in Wood Village after a shooting Tuesday Reynolds High School. Terrorat Reynolds D onovan M. S mith T he P ortland O bserver by “A ctive sh o o ter in R eynolds High School!’’ those were the first calls dispatched between Troutdale authorities early Tues­ day morning. Now, investigators and people across the country are asking *’why” after a teenage shooter with a rifle canvassed the halls of Reynolds High School east of Portland, kill­ ing a student and wounding a teacher before he himself was killed. The 8 a.m. shooting saw the nearly 2,800 stu d e n t sch o o l go im m e d ia te ly in to lockdown. More than 100 law enforcement officers, tactical teams, and medical staff rushed to the scene and helped all inside. Students were patted down and had their backpacks detained before by authorities before boarding TriMet buses in waves to be directly transported to the Wood Village Fred Meyer at Northeast 223rd and Glisan Street to be re-uninted with their parents and guardians. C ounselors were made available by Multnomah County on-site for parents and students to deal with the immediate shock, anxiety, and grief. As of midday Tuesday, police say they had tentatively identified the shooter and Student dies in high school shooting were still gathering evidence on the shoot­ ing and looking to piece together a timeline of the day. A Reynolds gym teacher, Todd Rispler was the teacher injured by gunfire, grazed with a non-life threatening injury to his side, according to multiple sources. Portland M ayor Charlie Hales offered continued on page 5