The 15-year-old who allegedly shot five friends, killing two, at a high school north of Seattle drew them to the cafeteria with text messages, NBC News reported on Monday. The gunman, Jaylen Fryberg, fired at the friends he summoned before shooting himself dead on Friday.
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One of the four students seriously wounded in the shooting died Sunday night. Gia Soriano, 14, was shot in the head during the Friday morning violence at Marysville-Pilchuck High School. She had been in critical condition at Providence Regional Medical Center in Everett through the weekend.
“We are devastated by this senseless tragedy,” Dr. Joanne Roberts, chief medical officer at Providence Regional, said on behalf of the Soriano family. “Gia is our beautiful daughter and words cannot express how much we will miss her.”
Soriano was the second young woman to succumb to her injuries after Fryberg allegedly opened fire Friday morning in the school cafeteria, initially killing fellow schoolmate Zoe Galasso and critically wounding four others before turning the gun on himself. Shaylee Chuckulnaskit, 14, and Andrew Fryberg, 15, remained in critical condition more than three days after the incident. Nate Hatch, 14, who was upgraded to satisfactory condition at Seattle’s Harborview Medical Center, was awake and breathing on his own by Monday morning, said Susan Gregg, hospital spokesperson.








