1998 Arkansas school shooter who had been living in Missouri killed in crash
07/29/2019 1:17 pm PDT
via KDAF:
JONESBORO, Ark. (KDAF/AP) -- A man who was 11 years old in 1998 when he and a friend shot and killed four students and a teacher at their Arkansas middle school has died in a crash on a northeastern Arkansas highway, the State Police said.
Drew Grant, 33, who had legally changed his name from Andrew Golden and had been living in Jackson, Missouri, died at around 9 p.m. Saturday, television station KAIT reported. The vehicle he was driving crashed head-on into another vehicle on Highway 167 near Cave City.
The driver of the second vehicle, identified as Daniel Petty, 59, of Essex, Missouri, was also killed in the crash, according to a State Police preliminary summary of the wreck. Three other people, including two adults and a child, were injured and taken to hospitals. The summary didn't say which vehicle they were in, how badly hurt they were or which vehicle was responsible for the crash.
Golden and Mitchell Johnson, who were 11 and 13 respectively, set off a fire alarm on March 24, 1998 and shot at people as they evacuated from Westside Middle School in Jonesboro, about 120 miles northeast of Little Rock.
Killed were 12-year-olds Paige Herring and Stephanie Johnson, 11-year-olds Brittney Varner and Natalie Brooks and teacher Shannon Wright. In 2017, a judge presiding over a lawsuit filed by the victims' families awarded them $150 million in damages.
Golden and Johnson were tried as juveniles and were expected to remain in custody until the age of 21, in accordance with Arkansas law at the time. Johnson was released in 2005, and Golden was released in 2007. Because they were tried as juveniles, their records were sealed.
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