Clay A. Duke knew what would happen to him when he took a gun to the Bay District School Board Meeting on Tuesday night. He was going to die. That’s what he wanted, according to Bay Superintendent Bill Hulsfelt, who was at the school board meeting when the shooter took the podium. Duke approached the board, talking about how his wife was fired from the school district. He then pulls a gun from his dark pullover, orders everyone but the board out of the room, and takes to the stage. He fires several shots, not hitting anyone, and is wounded by district security supervisor Mike Jones before Duke turns the gun on himself. Clay Duke stormed the school board meeting, started firing shots, then killed himself.
Shockingly, the whole incident was caught on video tape. Like most school board meetings, this one was being video taped. Yeesh. The crazy woman who attacks the gunman Clay Duke with her purse is Ginger Littleton, one of the board’s members. Why he spray-painted the V for Vendetta symbol on the chalkboard I’ll never know. I guess he had a vendetta against the school board. Fortunately, no one save for the gunman was hurt in this attack; things could have been a lot worse.
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