Shooter Charles Andrew Williams Denied Parole in 2001 Killings at Santana High
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Shooter Charles Andrew Williams Denied Parole in 2001 Killings at Santana High
Randy Gordon and Bryan Zuckor, killed in the Santana High shooting . Photo credit: Screen shot, cbs8.com/ Parole was denied Tuesday for the shooter at Santana High School who as a teen in 2001 killed two students and wounded more than a dozen others. Charles Andrew Williams, now 38, was sentenced to 50 years to life in state prison for the March 5, 2001 shooting in Santee, but due to a change in state law, he received his first opportunity at pa…
Gunman in fatal 2001 Santana High School shooting denied parole
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — The parole request from the gunman in San Diego County’s worst school shooting in history was denied on Tuesday by state commissioners following pushback from community members in the weeks leading up to the hearing. Charles "Andy" Williams, 38, has been behind bars for more than two decades after carrying out the deadly shooting at Santana High School in Santee on March 5, 2001, when he was 15 years old. Williams kille…
Santana High shooter, deemed ‘risk to public safety,’ denied parole
The gunman who opened fire at Santana High School more than two decades ago, killing two students and injuring 13 people on the Santee campus, lost his bid Tuesday to be released on parole. Charles Andrew “Andy” Williams, 38, is serving 50 years to life in prison. The hearing marked his first chance at parole since he was arrested at the school after the rampage on March 5, 2001. “You do pose an unreasonable risk to public safety, therefore this…
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