The Iowa high school principal who was shot and wounded while trying to protect his students during a school shooting earlier this month has died from his injuries, according to the school district.

Perry High School Principal Dan Marburger was among seven people injured in the Jan. 4 shooting. One student, 11-year-old sixth grader Ahmir Jolliff, was killed, authorities said.

The suspected shooter – a student at the high school – died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, authorities said.

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      Because it’s so common it’s hardly even news worthy. School shootings are just a very common occurrence here.

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          rightly so. the government is failing to protect its citizens from easily preventable dangers.

          as long as politicians get kickbacks from munition sales, nothing will change.

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          This is so sick and I hate myself for thinking this, but-

          We took my daughter out of school last year and put her in online school because she was being severely bullied.

          And after we did it, one of my first thoughts was, “well, at least she won’t be in a school shooting.”

          I know it’s still rare even though it happens in the U.S. more than anywhere else, but it still scares me.

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      After people went through his social media, there were hints he may have been leaning towards coming out as trans. News then went quiet about this one.

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    His daughter said he tried to talk the shooter down while protecting others. Chokes me up as a fellow Iowa teacher. I identify with that so much. Never met him, but I respect the hell out of him.

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    A brave man trying to protect his kids. I don’t want to hear shit about teachers for at least a week.

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    Kim Reynolds can fuck herself.

    “Nothing can be done, says only country where this happens regularly”

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    What a fucking hero.

    For all the shit we give high school principals while we’re in school, they usually really care about the kids.

    My high school principal was actually a surprisingly decent guy. He let my girlfriend (now wife) put on a Christopher Durang play. Christopher Durang plays usually have gay themes, including the one she put on. But he thought it was really funny and he let her do it.

    This was in the 1990s.

    I still gave him shit, but I feel bad about it now.

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    2020 - S05E14 - The Brave Die Never

    The Iowa high school principal who was shot and wounded while trying to protect his students during a school shooting earlier this month has died from his injuries, according to the school district. Perry High School Principal Dan Marburger was among seven people injured in the Jan. 4 shooting. One student, 11-year-old sixth grader Ahmir Jolliff, was killed, authorities said. The suspected shooter – a student at the high school – died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, authorities said. - TV-MA, 66 mins

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        “The brave die never, though they sleep in dust: Their courage nerves a thousand living men.”

        – Minot Judson Savage

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