The female school shooter, who gunned down students and teachers before turning the gűn on herself in Wisconsin, has been identified by officials.
Natalie ‘Samantha’ Rupnow, 15, killed a student, a teacher, and then herself at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison shortly before 11 am on Monday, December 16.
Her family home was raided by SWAT teams following the school bloodbath with investigators speaking to her father, who is said to be cooperating.
A law enforcement source told CNN that Rupnow ‘had been dealing with problems and expressed some of those in writings, which they are now reviewing.’
A manifest linked to the teen was published on social media. However, police said they have not confirmed the document’s validity.
Two people are currently fighting for their lives in hospital after the rampage.
Rupnow, who died from a self-inflicted gűn wound on the way to the hospital after the school shooting, opened fire in a mixed-grade study hall in front of terrified students.
The shooter was present from the start of the school day and eventually opened fire on a room full of students from various grades, according to Madison Police Chief Shon Barnes.