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A basket by Richard Kirklin made it 70-63 with 2: 37 left, but
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Journalist Jake Tapper was shattered by the efficiency of the semiautomatic firearms: “Only a gun with real firepower could mangle three young bodies from head to toe in just a matter of seconds—killing one of them, injuring another, and piercing Lance Kirklin with bullets in his face, chest, groin, leg and foot.”
Outgunned PETER HARRY BROWN DANIEL G. ABEL 2003
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Journalist Jake Tapper was shattered by the efficiency of the semiautomatic firearms: “Only a gun with real firepower could mangle three young bodies from head to toe in just a matter of seconds—killing one of them, injuring another, and piercing Lance Kirklin with bullets in his face, chest, groin, leg and foot.”
Outgunned PETER HARRY BROWN DANIEL G. ABEL 2003
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Richard Kirklin each hit 3-pointers to highlight a 17-5 run, opening a 30-17 lead for Mississippi with 8: 59 left in the half.
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Colgate-Kirklin 11 run (J Parker reception for two-point conversion)
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Scalabrine hit two from the line two cut the deficit to one point and Richard Kirklin missed a 3-pointer.
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After Kirklin failed to convert from the free-throw line, Scalabrine's basket at the buzzer was off the mark.
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Colgate-Kirklin 6 run (two-point conversion failed)
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"My children won't be coming back here," said Kimberly Kirklin, whose teenage daughter was in Berndt's class three years ago.
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Kimberly Kirklin, another mother whose teen daughter is a former student of Berndt, told AP, My children won't be coming back here...
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2012
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