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What we know so far about the victims of the Apalachee school shooting in Georgia

Georgia School Shooting
September 05, 2024

WINDER, Ga. (AP) โ€” A 14-year-old Georgia high school student has been charged as an adult with using an assault-style rifle to kill two students and two teachers in the hallway outside his algebra classroom, according to authorities.

The shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder, about an hourโ€™s drive from Atlanta, was the latest among dozens of school shootings across the U.S. in recent years, including especially deadly ones in Newtown, Connecticut; Parkland, Florida; and Uvalde, Texas.

Hereโ€™s what's known about the victims of Wednesdayโ€™s shooting:

Christian Angulo, 14

What we know so far about the victims of the Apalachee school shooting in Georgia
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Christian's sister, Lisette, wrote in a GoFundMe fundraiser seeking donations to help with funeral costs that they were heartbroken by the loss of her โ€œbaby brother.โ€

โ€œHe was a very good kid and very sweet and so caring. He was so loved by many. His loss was so sudden and unexpected,โ€ she wrote. โ€œHe really didnโ€™t deserve this.โ€

Mason Schermerhorn, 14

A neighbor described watching Mason grow into a first-year high school student from an inquisitive little boy of about 4 who would rush to the neighbor's yard when his parents brought him outside.

โ€œHeโ€™d come over and say, `What are you doing? What are you doing?โ€™ It was so fun to see him like that, as a little kid,โ€ Tommy Pickett said.

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Mason's death left Pickett shaken and his daughter, who'd seen Mason at the bus stop that morning, in tears.

โ€œShe actually saw him get on the bus that day and he ainโ€™t coming back on the bus,โ€ Pickett said. โ€œThat really bothered her."

โ€œI just canโ€™t believe heโ€™s gone like that. Why? Why him?โ€ Pickett said. โ€œHe always was smiling. He always was funny, you know, he just laughed and stuff. When he talked to you, he smiled and stuff. I mean, why him? What did he do to deserve that?โ€

Louis Briscoe told The New York Times that when he learned of the shooting, he called the boy's mother, a friend and co-worker. She told him โ€œMasonโ€™s gone,โ€ and his heart dropped.

โ€œNobody should have to go through this type of pain,โ€ Briscoe said.

Cristina Irimie, 53

Silvia Pasch told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution she got to know Irimie, a math teacher, when they volunteered at Saints Constantine and Helen Church in Lilburn, which holds festivals to celebrate Romanian culture. She said Irimieโ€™s practice with the childrenโ€™s dance group this spring included a lesson for a student struggling with an algebra concept. Pasch said she listened in as she chopped vegetables in the kitchen "because I thought I might learn something.โ€ Without Irimie, the next festival will be hard, Pasch said.

โ€œI bet when we are cutting potatoes and vegetables we will talk about her,โ€ she said.

Nicolae Clempus told the newspaper Irimie made him feel welcome when he moved to the United States in 2001. She was active in the expat community after immigrating from Romania a few years earlier. The priest at Saint Mary Romanian Orthodox Church in Dacula described Irimie as someone โ€œyou know you can count onโ€ and who always volunteered at events by cooking or dancing.

Irimie, who was part of a traditional Romanian dance group from the Transylvania region when she was younger, later became an instructor and had a gift for working with young people, Clempus said.

Richard Aspinwall, 39

Apalachee High School football coach Mike Hancock told the Athens Banner-Herald the teamโ€™s defensive coordinator, who was also a math teacher, was a great man and father who loved his daughters and wife, loved football and was well-respected.

โ€œHe worked his tail off,โ€ Hancock said. โ€œHe coached old-school ways, but he loved those kids.โ€

Junior and former football player Jay Garcia, attended a prayer vigil at a downtown Winder park Wednesday to remember the coach and teacher who helped him a lot, both in learning football and in life.

โ€œYou canโ€™t bring back the dead,โ€ Garcia said. โ€œI understand some people wonโ€™t be here tomorrow and just never forget who they are and what they meant to you.โ€

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This story has been updated to correct the spelling of Cristina Irimie's first name.

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