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Perry High School shooter sought fame and tried to livestream the attack, investigation shows

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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The investigation into a deadly shooting at a small-town Iowa high school in January reveals new details, including that the teenage shooter sought fame and attempted to livestream his actions. The town of Perry was rocked when 17-year-old Perry High School student Dylan Butler opened fire on students and staff before the start of classes on Jan. 4. The shooting killed an 11-year-old student, the school’s principal and wounded six others. Butler took his own life with a single gunshot minutes after he began shooting. The shooting occurred in the school’s commons area, where about 50 students and staff had gathered for breakfast before classes.

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