Two Students Shot; Suspect in Custody

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Feb 292016
 

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February 29, 2016

Two Students Shot, Suspect In Custody

Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones reports at approximately 11:15 AM today, a 14 year old male, armed with a handgun, shot 2 students during lunch time at Madison High School in Madison Township, Butler County Ohio and fled the school.  2 other students were injured but not due to gun shots.  All are expected to survive the ordeal.  The suspect was apprehended a short time later near the school.

“This is a tragic and horrific event that you hope never happens.  The deputies, first responders, and surrounding agencies acted fast and apprehended the suspect quickly.  We had help come from everywhere,” said Sheriff Jones.

The Butler County Sheriff’s Office detectives will continue the investigation.  “We do not have a motive at this time, but we do know all the kids involved are students of Madison High School.  “The shooter, 14 year old James Austin Hancock, is being charged with 2 counts of attempted murder, 2 counts of felonious assault, inducing panic and making terroristic threats, all felony charges.  We have the suspect in custody and we did locate the weapon used.  I would like to extend my gratitude to every agency that responded to assist and were happy to do so, we were happy they did, the parents of the students acted in an orderly fashion and we were able to get the other students released quickly and safely,”  said the Sheriff.

The victims of the gun- shot wounds were flown to area hospitals.  We do not know the extent of the injuries at this time.

The victim’s names are as follows:

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14 year old male
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Fatal ATV Accident in Madison Township

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Nov 102014
 

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November 10, 2014

Madison Township Man Killed In ATV Accident

Sheriff Richard K. Jones reports that Kenneth R. Gibbs, 40 year old male, was riding his four-wheeler just south of the 4500 block of Trenton-Franklin Road in a wooded area in Madison Township when he lost control and the ATV rolled over on him.  He was pronounced dead at the scene.  The accident occurred yesterday around 5:00 PM. Madison Township emergency crews along with BCSO Investigations and Butler County S.T.A.R.T (Serious Traffic Accident Reconstruction Team) responded to the scene.  The accident occurred yesterday around 5:00 PM and the exact cause of the accident is not known at this time.

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This case remains under investigation by Butler County Sheriff’s Office S.T.A.R.T and Butler County Coroner’s Office.

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No Charges At This Time On Vicious Dog Attack

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Aug 062014
 

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August 6, 2014

No Charges At This Time On Madison Twp. Vicious Dog Attack

Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones reports that the vicious dog that attacked a Madison Township woman and caused her death will likely be euthanized. The daughter of the victim, Julie Whisman signed ownership of the dog over to the Animal Friends Humane Society earlier today.

A DNA sample of the dog has been obtained and sent to a lab to identify the breed of the dog. Family members referred to the dog as a “Pitt Bull” but DNA results will determine if that is the case.

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It is still not known at this time what prompted the dog to attack the woman who was in the back yard with her grandson.

“This is a tragic case and a woman lost her life. Fortunately this vicious dog will not be able to hurt anyone else.” Sheriff Jones said.

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Public Information Officer

Vicious Dog Attack Causes Death in Madison Township

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Aug 042014
 

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August 4, 2014

Vicious Dog Attack Causes Death in Madison Township

Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones reports that a vicious dog attacked a Madison Township woman causing her death. Shortly after 1:00 pm today a witness called 9-1-1 and advised a female was being attacked by a dog in the 4700 block of Eck Road.

Madison Township emergency crews responded along with BCSO deputies and a deputy dog warden. The attack occurred outside the home in the back yard where victim suffered multiple injuries to her face, neck and body and died as a result of the attack. The husband of the victim and a child were home during the attack but were not injured. The dog is a family pet and they are shocked by what happened to 59 year old Cindy Whisman. Family members referred to the dog as a pit bull but the breed has not yet been determined.

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Butler County Coroner’s Office responded to the scene for to investigate the exact cause of death.

It is not known what prompted the attack at this time. “These type of tragedies are happening way too often, family pet or not.” Sheriff Jones said.

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Public Information Officer