News11-year-old Victim Identified in Tragic Iowa School Shooting

11-year-old Victim Identified in Tragic Iowa School Shooting

Officials have⁣ identified an 11-year-old boy who was killed⁤ in a school shooting in rural‍ Iowa ⁤as Ahmir Jollif,⁤ known as “Smiley” in his home and a‍ whirlwind ⁤of activity, according to his mother.

“He was⁣ so well-loved and he loved everyone,”⁢ Erica Jolliff said of her son. “He’s such an ‌outgoing person.”

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Amir’s mother said her son couldn’t wait to ⁤get to school last Thursday morning,​ the first day of classes‍ after winter break at Perry High ‍School, a rural town⁣ about 40 miles northwest of Des Moines.

She said Amir kept a trunk of⁣ toys unlocked ⁤in the‍ front ⁣yard ‍so anyone ‍could play with ⁣them. ‍He loved soccer, played ‍the tuba and sang in choir. He had a habit of touching⁢ people on their shoulder and asking them how⁢ their​ day was, she said of her son’s cheerful, outgoing ⁢disposition.

Amir was one of a few students and staff in the building at⁢ Perry High ‍School⁣ before the day officially began when 17-year old Dylan Butler opened fire ⁢in the cafeteria ⁣which connects the high school ​to the⁢ middle⁣ school,⁤ then turned the gun on himself.

Butler had made ‌social media posts ⁣near the time⁢ of the incident, including a dispatch on Tik Tok with a caption that read⁢ “now ​we wait.” A “rudimentary” explosive device was also found on campus but determined to be non-lethal.

Amir, a sixth-grader‍ who attended the middle school, was shot three times, police said. ‍Seven other people, including the‍ school principal, Dan Marburger, ‍who is being lauded as a ⁢hero, was also shot.

Marburger “acted selflessly and placed himself‍ in harm’s way in an apparent effort to protect his students,” the state Department of Public Safety said in ⁢a statement.

Students and staff​ helped each other in the time of crisis.

The mother of one teenager⁢ posted on⁤ Facebook that her son was ​helped to⁣ an ambulance ⁢after he was shot multiple times. Perry Superintendent Clark Wicks said⁢ several people helped others to safety.

“This is an ⁢extremely painful and difficult time for our entire school community, and in our grief, we will take‍ time⁢ to remember,” ⁣Wicks said.

Authorities said Butler‌ had a pump-action shotgun and a small-caliber handgun when they found him.

Investigators⁤ are still working to get a “good⁣ grasp of who Dylan was,” Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation spokesman Mitch ‌Mortvedt said. The​ investigation will include Butler’s background along with the “environment of the school,” he said, referring to reports that Butler may have been bullied.

Jolliff said she was troubled to hear that Butler may have been bullied ‌at school and that teachers and school officials did nothing to protect him.

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