Girl, 14, shot dead after female classmate opened fire at Wisconsin school is identified as family pay tribute

Girl, 14, shot dead after female classmate opened fire at Wisconsin school is identified as family pay tribute

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A GIRL who was shot dead after her female classmate opened fire at their school has been identified with her family paying tribute.

Natalie Rupnow, 15, gunned down students and teachers at the Abundant Life Christian school in Madison, Wisconsin, on Monday.

Student Rubi Patricia Vergara, 14, of Madison, was killed in the shooting

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Student Rubi Patricia Vergara, 14, of Madison, was killed in the shootingCredit: gundersonfh.com
Cops swooped on a private Christian school after two people were killed in a shooting in Madison, Wisconsin

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Cops swooped on a private Christian school after two people were killed in a shooting in Madison, WisconsinCredit: AP
Families consoling each other outside the school

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Families consoling each other outside the schoolCredit: EPA
The shooter, Natalie Rupnow, pictured at a gun range in a photo taken by her father

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The shooter, Natalie Rupnow, pictured at a gun range in a photo taken by her fatherCredit: Facebook/Jeff Rupnow

A student and a teacher were killed in the rampage before Rupnow, 15, turned the gun on herself.

She was pronounced dead in an ambulance on the way to the hospital, cops said.

Six additional people were injured as chaos unfolded inside a classroom containing mixed-grade students just days before Christmas.

Now the student who was killed has been identified as Rubi Patricia Vergara, 14, of Madison, in an obituary released Wednesday.

She was a freshman at the school and an avid reader, loved art, singing and playing keyboard in the family worship band, according to the obituary.

“She shared a special bond with her beloved pets, Ginger (cat) and Coco (dog),” the tribute adds.

The funeral will be held on Sunday in Madison with the family asking for donations to be made to the school in lieu of flowers.

The Associated Press’ attempts to reach the girl’s family by phone and email on Wednesday evening were unsuccessful.

The city’s police chief said in an interview on Wednesday the shooter had two handguns with her but used only one in the attack.

Madison Police Chief Shon Barnes said: “We may never know what she was thinking that day, but well do our best to try to add or give as much information to our public as possible.”

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The Dane County medical examiner Wednesday evening identified the teacher who was killed as 42-year-old Michelle E. West.

Barnes released the name of the shooter, Natalie Samantha Rupnow, hours after the shooting on Monday.

Barnes said the medical examiner would release the names of those killed, but the state’s crime victims privacy law would bar releasing the names of those injured.

Police, with the assistance of the FBI, were scouring online records and other resources and speaking with her parents and classmates in an attempt to determine a motive for the shooting, Barnes said.

Police don’t know if anyone was targeted in the attack or if the attack had been planned in advance, the chief said.

“I do not know if if she planned it that day or if she planned it a week prior,” Barnes said.

“To me, bringing a gun to school to hurt people is planning. And so we dont know what the premeditation is.”

While Rupnow had two handguns, Barnes said he does not know how she obtained them and he declined to say who purchased them, citing the ongoing investigation.

Abundant Life Christian School shooting timeline

On December 16, a student at Abundant Life Christian School opened fire on the private K-12 school in Madison, Wisconsin. Below is a timeline of the events that unfolded:

10:57 am – A second-grade student calls 911 to report the shooting

11:00 am – Cops arrive on the scene and immediately enter the school

11:05 am – Cops find the shooter down and recover the gun

11:14 am – School is started to be cleared

11:20 am – Public safety alert is sent out to nearby phones

11:38 pm – Madison Police Department confirms multiple people are injured

12:15 pm – Cops hold a press conference and confirm three people are dead, including the shooter, and at least six others injured

12:38 pm – Abundant Life Christian School requests prayers on Facebook

2:30 pm – At a second press conference, cops confirm the shooter was a teen who attended the school

8:30 pm – Cops confirm shooter was student Natalie Rupnow, 15, who died while being transported to the hospital

No decisions have been made about whether Rupnow’s parents might be charged in relation to the shooting, but they have been cooperating, Barnes said.

Online court records show no criminal cases against her father, Jeffrey Rupnow, or her mother, Mellissa Rupnow.

They are divorced and shared custody of their daughter, but she primarily lived with her father, according to court documents.

Divorce records indicate that Natalie was in therapy in 2022, but don’t say why.

What to know about Abundant Life Christian School shooting

Three people are dead after a shooting at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin, on December 16.

Cops say student Natalie Rupnow, 15, stormed campus with a 9mm pistol and killed a teacher and student before turning the gun on herself.

Six others, believed to be all students, were wounded and two were in critical condition. They’ve since been stabilized.

A total of 420 students are enrolled at the K-12 Christian school.

It serves about 200 families from 56 different churches on its 28-acre campus, according to the academy’s website.

The tragedy unfolded in the last few days before students were released for Christmas break.

A family outside of the Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin

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A family outside of the Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, WisconsinCredit: Reuters
Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway addressed reporters on Tuesday

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Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway addressed reporters on TuesdayCredit: Jeff M. Brown/ZUMA Press Wire

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