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Chardon High School shooting suspect TJ Lane chose random victims, says prosecutor
TJ Lane, a suspect in the shooting of five students at Chardon High School, is taken into juvenile court by Geauga County deputies in Chardon, Ohio, Feb. 27, 2012.
(Credit: AP Photo)(CBS/AP) CHARDON, Ohio - A prosecutor says the 17-year-old suspect in a shooting at Chardon High School that killed three students and injured two others didn't know his victims and chose them randomly.
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Prosecutor David Joyce said at Tuesday's hearing in Chardon, Ohio, that suspect TJ Lane admitted firing 10 shots at Chardon High School.
At the hearing, Judge Timothy Grendell imposed a gag order on opposing attorneys at the prosecutor's request and told the media not to photograph the face of the boy, who is a juvenile.
Lane was ordered held for at least the next 15 days. Prosecutors have until March 1 to charge him.
Lane did not go to Chardon High, instead attending nearby Lake Academy, which is for students with academic or behavioral problems.
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