Family files lawsuit years after shooting death of Ingraham student

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Published 2024-08-10
Almost two years after the shooting death of 17-year-old Ebenezer Haile at Ingraham High School, his family is filing a lawsuit against Seattle Public Schools.

According to court documents, the intent of the lawsuit is to hold SPS leaders accountable and to find answers to why they “failed to take reasonable steps to protect its students.”

Haile was shot and killed on Nov. 8, 2022, inside the main hallway of Ingraham High School after a 14-year-old pulled a gun from his backpack and fired multiple shots.

The 14-year-old was charged with murder, assault, and unlawful possession of a firearm. KOMO News cannot name the teen since he was charged as a juvenile.

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All Comments (5)
  • @CoraRollolo
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  • @orderfirst8907
    This incident is not about gun rights or increasing gun regulations. It is about the need for criminal justice reform and enforcing the law. It is about accountability.
  • @foxetalez
    They complain when they're disciplined they complain when they when they're not who's leading should be the adults not these kids... whatever format or policies you all were using in the 90s when I was going to school in Washington state that's what y'all need to go back to okay go back to that go back to those policies and procedures and administration