The 'suspicious man' reportedly arrived at Walnut Park Elementary around 9.30am and had attempted to get inside vehicles and buildings.
A 'suspicious man' was shot dead at Walnut Park Elementary school in Gadsden, Alabama, on Thursday. The man reportedly arrived on school property around 9.30am and 'aggressively' attempted to get inside vehicles and buildings. The school's resource officer responded to an assistance call and got into a physical altercation with the suspect when reported tried to get his gun.
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