• 1998 Bill Clinton Arkansas school shooter killed in car crash 20 years

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    A Missouri man who was 11 when he shot and killed four students
    and a teacher in Jonesboro, Arkansas, in 1998, was killed in a
    car crash Saturday night in Independence County, Ark., according
    to state police.

    The two-vehicle crash unfolded near Cave City, about 100 miles
    northeast of Little Rock. Drew Grant, 33, who had changed his
    name from Andrew Golden, had been released from prison in 2007.

    Daniel Petty, 59, of Essex, Missouri, was going south on Highway
    167 in a Chevy Tahoe when he drove left of the center-line and
    hit Grant's Honda CRV head-on at around 9 p.m., investigators
    said.

    Petty also died. Paramedics rushed three other people to
    hospitals in Little Rock and Batesville, according to KAIT and a
    state police preliminary summary of the crash. The conditions of
    the injured were unknown.

    Arkansas State Police spokesman Bill Sadler told KAIT that Grant
    and Golden were "one in the same."

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    Golden and Mitchell Johnson were 11 and 13 when they set off a
    fire alarm at Westside Middle School in Jonesboro. As kids and
    faculty were evacuating, they shot and killed four students,
    including 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.

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    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.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report

    https://www.foxnews.com/us/arkansas-school-shooter-1998-car-
    crash-killed

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