TROUTDALE, Ore. — A teen gunman armed with a rifle shot and killed a 14-year-old student Tuesday and injured a teacher before he likely killed himself at a high school in a quiet Columbia River town in Oregon, authorities said.
After the shooting stopped, police spotted the suspect slumped on a toilet in a bathroom at Reynolds High School. Officers used a robot with a camera to investigate and discovered the suspect was dead and that he had likely killed himself, Troutdale police spokesman Sgt. Carey Kaer said.
His victim was identified as freshman Emilio Hoffman, who was "loved by all," police Chief Scott Anderson said at a Tuesday news conference. He said Hoffman was found in the boys' locker room.
A girl who used to be Hoffman's girlfriend said he was "a good kid" and a "down-to-earth guy."
"He was very caring, he loved to joke around," said Savannah Venegas, 16.
Hoffman lived with his mother and had an older brother and two younger sisters, both in elementary school, Venegas said.
Anderson said he spoke with Hoffman's family, saying they had a difficult road ahead and sought privacy.
Hoffman didn't have enemies and "didn't stir up trouble," Venegas said.