Pauls Valley, Oklahoma. On April 7, Pauls Valley High School principal Kirk Moore confronted a man who entered the school's lobby with a firearm, tackled and disarmed the suspect and suffered a gunshot wound to the leg during the struggle; no students were injured. Authorities identified the alleged shooter as 20-year-old Victor Hawkins, a former Pauls Valley student, and filed charges including feloniously pointing a firearm, shooting with intent to kill and carrying a weapon to a public assembly. On Friday night students voted to honor Moore as prom king; video of the ceremony shows students cheering and giving him high fives as he stepped forward to receive his crown. Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation spokesman Hunter McKee said the actions of the staff and the principal stepping in as soon as they saw a subject with a firearm saved lives. Local reports said Moore was celebrated as a hero and that authorities credited the prompt intervention with preventing further harm.
Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.
This incident underscores the importance of school safety and the role of staff in crisis situations. It's a reminder to ask about your local school's safety protocols. Does your child's school have a plan for such situations?
Principal Kirk Moore's brave actions potentially saved lives. His recognition as prom king shows the deep appreciation from his students. His story is a testament to the power of community and courage in the face of danger. Worth forwarding if you know a school staff member who goes above and beyond.
Principal Kirk Moore, school staff, and local law enforcement received public recognition and community support for actions that likely prevented student injuries during the April 7 incident.
The principal sustained a gunshot wound to the leg, the school community experienced trauma from the shooting event, and the accused suspect now faces multiple criminal charges.
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