Former college football player, HS teacher shot several times preventing student from shooting others
When the time came to act, Jeremy Seaman didn’t hesitate. The science teacher and football coach at Noblesville in Indiana took three bullets on Friday when a student carrying multiple firearms started firing. Thanks to Seaman, no students were killed. One student has been injured, however.
According to authorities, the shooter has been apprehended but has not been identified at this time.
Seaman is currently being treated for his injuries, his status at this time is unknown. This information comes via his brother, according to the Indianapolis Star.
“It’s not surprising, to be honest,” he said of his Jeremy’s intervention in the shooting. “He’s not really ever been the person to run away. When the safety of the kids is at hand, it’s not surprising to me that he was going to do what he had to do.”
A former defensive lineman for Southern Illinois, Seaman has been a teacher at the school for four years. Mulitple students claimed Seaman acted to stop the shooter.
Karen and I are praying for the victims of the terrible shooting in Indiana. To everyone in the Noblesville community – you are on our hearts and in our prayers. Thanks for the swift response by Hoosier law enforcement and first responders.
— Vice President Mike Pence (@VP) May 25, 2018
(Saturday Down South will have more to come shortly on this developing story)