H.S. Shooting Suspect Facing Attempted Murder

ByABC News
March 26, 2001, 8:30 AM

March 24 -- The student who wounded five people when he allegedly opened fire outside his high school will be charged with attempted murder and assault, officials said on Friday.

The suspect, identified as 18-year-old senior Jason Hoffman, is recovering from gunshot wounds to his jaw and buttocks suffered during a gun battle with officers at Granite Hills High School in El Cajon, Calif. Hoffman allegedly wounded five people two teachers and three students as they were returning from lunch period before his confrontation with police.

At a press conference this afternoon, San Diego District Attorney Paul Pfingst said prosecutors would pursue one count of attempted premeditated murder and multiple counts of assault with a deadly weapon.

Hoffman, Pfingst said, is tentatively scheduled to be arraigned next Tuesday. Officials have not determined whether Hoffman will be well enough to make a court appearance or whether he will be arraigned in his hospital bed. If convicted, Hoffman could face a life sentence and an additional 47 years in prison.

El Cajon Police Chief James Davis said Hoffman's shooting spree lasted only about a minute-and-a half. Investigators believe Hoffman skipped his morning classes and drove to the quad area outside the administration building on the Granite Hills campus shortly before 1 p.m. local time.

Police say they still have not determined a possible motive for the shooting. However, Davis said Hoffman, armed with a .22-caliber handgun strapped to his waist, aimed and fired at school vice principal Dan Barnes, who avoided the bullets. Then, investigators believe, Hoffman started firing indiscriminantly, firing two rounds at the door and window leading into the administration building.

The gunfire caught the attention of police officer Richard Agundez, who was assigned to Granite Hills High School as part of an anti-violence program. He immediately ran toward the sound of the shooting and was joined by a sheriff's deputy who was investigating another unrelated incident on campus.

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