Emergency vehicles line White Oak Road, Monday, Oct. 2, 2006, in
Nickel Mines, Pa., after a 32-year-old man took about a dozen girls
hostage in a one-room Amish schoolhouse, barricaded the doors with
boards and killed at least five girls and then himself, authorities
said.
An Amish buggy passes law enforcement personnel in Nickel Mines, Pa.,
Monday, Oct. 2, 2006.
Two Amish men watch a medical helicopter leave the scene of a
shooting,
Monday, Oct. 2, 2006, in Nickel Mines, Pa
The funeral procession of slain Amish schoolgirl Naomi Rose Ebersole
winds its way down the main street Thursday, Oct. 5, 2006, in Bart
Township, Pa.. Funerals for four of the five girls, killed by a
gunman who burst into a one-room Amish schoolhouse told the boys and
adults to leave and then opened fire on the girls, were held on
Thursday.
Neighbors gather near a schoolhouse, seen in background, Monday,
Oct. 2, 2006, where police say
a gunman shot several people in Nickel Mines, Pa.
Residents are seen at a schoolhouse where a gunman killed several
people in Nickel Mines, Pa.
Workers carry boxes from the scene of a shooting at a one room Amish
school house October 3, 2006 in Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania.
According to officials a milk truck driver identified as Charles
Carl Roberts IV entered the schoolhouse October 2, let the boys and
adults go free, tied up the girls and shot them execution style
before committing suicide. Five girls were killed and at least seven
others injured.
A state trooper walks from the one-room West
Nickel Mines Amish School, the scene
of a shooting that claimed the lives of five children and a gunman.
The Amish school in Nickel Mines, Pa., where a gunman shot 10 girls
last week, killing five of them, is demolished by private
contractors before dawn Thursday, Oct. 12, 2006. A spokesman
coordinating activities with the Amish community said destroying the
school was about trying to reach some closure after the shocking
incident.
Two men read a newspaper with the headline "Death of Innocents"
while standing at a roadblock near the scene of the shooting at the
one-room Amish schoolhouse Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2006 in Nickel Mines, Pa.
Officials said a milk truck driver identified as Charles Carl
Roberts IV entered the schoolhouse, let the boys and adults go free,
tied up the girls and shot them execution style before committing
suicide.
Five girls died.
Amish men listens to Col. Jeffrey B. Miller of the Pennsylvania
State Police address the media
and some local residents, Monday, Oct. 2, 2006, in Nickel Mines, Pa.