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    Feels bad man Mr.Bottomtooth's Avatar
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    Teen Gets Life in Killing of Principal
    By TODD RICHMOND,AP
    Posted: 2007-08-03 15:54:47
    Filed Under: Crime News
    BARABOO, Wis. (Aug. 3) - A 16-year-old was sentenced Friday to life in prison with the possibility of parole for the shooting death of his high school principal.

    Eric Hainstock was convicted a day earlier of the first-degree intentional homicide of Weston Schools Principal John Klang last September.

    Sauk County Circuit Judge Patrick Taggart said Hainstock would be eligible for parole in 30 years. The judge urged the state's Department of Corrections to place Hainstock in a juvenile center.

    "I do believe you can be rehabilitated," Taggart told the boy, who showed no emotion as the sentence was read.

    Klang's widow, Sue Klang, told the judge during the sentencing hearing that her life is now consumed with "horror, agony, emptiness, despair."

    "John was the love of my life. My best friend," she said.

    Prosecutors had asked for a life sentence. Prosecutor Pat Barrett argued that Hainstock knew what he was doing when he went to school with guns and ammunition Sept. 29, the morning homecoming was to begin at the school 65 miles northwest of Madison.

    Hainstock's attorney, Rhoda Ricciardi, said her client was emotional and immature and never meant to kill Klang. She found him watching the children's cartoon "SpongeBob SquarePants" before his sentencing Friday morning.

    "There is very little thought to anything he does," Ricciardi said.

    Hainstock's family did not testify at his sentencing. His father, Shawn Hainstock, wept during testimony. He said after the sentencing that his son is not without remorse, as prosecutors had depicted him.

    "He's hurting deep inside. He tells me, 'Dad, I don't know how to cry,'" Hainstock said, struggling through tears. "He's not heartless. He's a loving boy."

    Life in prison is mandatory in first-degree murder convictions, but judges are allowed to grant parole eligibility dates. Hainstock had waived a pre-sentence investigation.

    Hainstock went to school the day of the shooting armed with his father's shotgun and .22 revolver. He brought dozens of extra rounds of ammunition.

    A janitor wrestled the shotgun from Hainstock, then a 15-year-old freshman. But the boy evaded teachers, drew the revolver and went down the hall.

    He ran into Klang, who tackled him. Hainstock shot Klang three times in the scuffle. Klang managed to disarm Hainstock before another teacher and two students arrived to hold him down.

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    Blonde Yet Smart 2Blonde's Avatar
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    That is so sad.

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    Veteran marini martini's Avatar
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    I read this earlier,what a mess!

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    Hedo Layup Drill ShoogarBear's Avatar
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    It probably would have been even sadder, with a lot more dead people, if the principal hadn't wrestled with him.

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    It's In The Numbers 1369's Avatar
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    Question: Would it have made a difference if the principal/staff had been armed?

    My money is on no.

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    Wow props for the Janitor and the students who tried to wrestle him. They put thier lives in danger. And its sad that the principal died, but he is a hero. Who knows what that boy could of done other wise.

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    Heres hoping this kid rots in there til he's 80. Maybe by then he'll have learned how to cry.

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