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Brave young man. I guess tackling college backs next year will seem easy compared to tackling a crazed girl with a gun.

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A Mississippi high school football player is being hailed as a hero for saving a school bus full of elementary and high school students from a gun-wielding girl.

Kaleb Eulls, 18, says he acted because he "couldn't let anything happen" to the children on the bus.

1 of 2 Surveillance camera footage on the Yazoo County school bus on Tuesday captured 18-year-old Kaleb Eulls tackling the 14-year-old girl while the children evacuated the bus.

He managed to wrestle the .380 caliber semi-automatic handgun from her, Yazoo County Sheriff Thomas Vaughan told CNN.

"Things could've got real ugly and there would've been a lot of grieving families in Yazoo County right now," Thomas said. "I'm just extremely glad this young man took the bull by horns and stopped a potentially deadly situation."

Twenty-two children ages 5 to 18 were on the bus to Linwood Elementary School, Yazoo County Junior High and High School when the unidentified girl drew a gun from her bag, Vaughan said. Watch the confrontation unfold on camera »

She started pacing the aisle, shouting and pointing the gun, threatening to shoot those she accused of teasing her, Vaughan said.

At one point, the bus driver calmly called her up to the front and attempted to talk her down. But she returned to the middle of the bus and resumed shouting -- most of which is inaudible on the footage, except for the comment, "don't talk to me."

Someone then appears to grab her attention while the others pour out the front and back doors of the bus.

That person was Eulls, a 6-foot-4, 255-pound high school senior who has verbally committed to play for Mississippi State University after he graduates.

The defensive end and quarterback has been recognized as one of the best high school players in the state by the Clarion-Ledger newspaper this year.

Eulls was asleep on the bus until his younger sister woke him and told him a girl had a gun, Eulls told CNN affiliate WLBT.

"I just realized something had to be done, and it was just a lot of kids on the bus and couldn't let anything happen to them," he said.

"I tried to grab her attention, just keep her from pointing it at anyone else in the bus," he said.

In a matter of seconds, Eulls rushed the girl to the ground, took the gun from her and was running out the back door of the bus. On the footage, she can be seen running after him. Watch Eulls' mother talk about the incident »

The girl was arrested and taken into custody as a juvenile. She faces 22 counts of attempted aggravated assault, 22 counts of kidnapping and one count of possession of a firearm on school property because the bus is leased by the school district, Vaughan said.

Everyone else, including Eulls, continued on to school, where he received a hero's welcome, Vaughan said.

Eulls' mother said she was a little shocked by the incident.

"When he tackled her to get the gun he could've got shot you know -- she could've shot him. ... His career could've been ruined for the rest of his life," Ora Eulls told HLN's Mike Galanos.

"I told him I was proud of him, we all was proud of him, and I told him don't ever scare me like that again, because he did a tremendous thing saving 23 lives, plus he put his life in danger for their lives."

Since Tuesday, the high school and the police office has been flooded with calls from the media and the public seeking more information on Yazoo County's hometown hero.

Vaughan says he couldn't be more pleased with the situation -- especially when he learned that Eulls was bound for Mississippi State.

From the clocks and banners decorating his office to the screen saver on his computer, Vaughan says he is a Bulldogs fan through and through.


"I'll be tickled to see him on the field. You can see in his body makeup he's extremely strong and fast, and not only is he strong in body, he's strong in mind and in his heart," the sheriff said.

"He's one of the most humble 18-year-olds you will ever see. He's a great kid and if he maintains his mindset as he has it now he'll go a long ways.
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This story cannot possibly be true, for the following reasons:
1) A 14 year old girl cannot legally purchase a handgun.
2) A 14 year old girl cannot legally posess a handgun.
3) A 14 year old girl cannot legally carry a handgun.
4) A School bus is school property, and therefore legally a gun-free zone.
And we all know that these gun control laws work! :roll:


Seriously though, kudos to the football player. That's some serious chops he's got to do what he did! :thumbs2:
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That young man should be given a Medal of Valor! What a brave selfless act he did. He probably saved the lives of many young people. This could have turned into another Colombine were it not for his brave act. :clapping:

IMO, he deserves a full boat scholarship to a Texas school! You pick which one...it doesn't matter.
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dude's a QB (also), so he wasn't worried. He's packin' a "cannon" arm of his own!!

:lol::

srsly, what a great ending. I haven't heard anyone mention the fact that he also saved the "gunperson's" life as well, considering situations like this can end in a suicide. hopefully she gets some help.

and hopefully he does well in college! better'n that Oregon player, at least...
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That kid did a brave and selfless thing. The world needs more brave and selfless people. With that said, I can't help but dwell on what his mother said in the interview.

"When he tackled her to get the gun, he could've got shot you know -- she could've shot him. ... His career could've been ruined for the rest of his life," Ora Eulls told HLN's Mike Galanos.....


I just can't help but wonder where her focus was. Had it been me in her situation, my last concern would have been about his career.
My wifes been in a few car accidents but never was I concerned about the car until after I knew she was ok.

Its probably nothin, I'm just say'n it sounded a bit odd.
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Crapshoot, that bit of the story jumped out at me, as well. It almost sounds like she was less concerned for her child and more concerned about her potential meal ticket. Of course, I don't trust reporters to accurately record/report what was really said, but if she *did* say that or anything remotely like it... :eek6 :mad5
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TexDotCom wrote:Crapshoot, that bit of the story jumped out at me, as well. It almost sounds like she was less concerned for her child and more concerned about her potential meal ticket. Of course, I don't trust reporters to accurately record/report what was really said, but if she *did* say that or anything remotely like it... :eek6 :mad5
I'm just say'n....
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In her defense, I want to point out that many people will react strangely in cases of shock. When she first heard about the incident, she might have been really worried, but by this time, she knew he was okay. In cases like that, people's minds jump to what they worry about for the future instead of the real immediate damage. I know a lot of times, I have heard people sya they will kill someone for the scaring them like that after a serious accident. This kind of goes along those lines.

In addition to not trusting reporters, never trust an "excited utterance" of this type to truly reflect the feelings of the person.
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I did not see it that way at all. As a parent, concern for my children's future is right along the same lines as concern for my childrens health and safety. My son has talked about and dreamed of being an attorney since he was in the 6th or 7th grade...yeah...it's weird....LOL. He is now in law school bringing to fruition his life long dream. If something were to happen to him my first thoughts after finding out he was alive would be of how the situation would affect his dreams.

I bet the same is true of a football player. I think we all desire for our children to have their dreams come true and we don't want to see anything take their dreams away from them. Concern for their future career plans is quite natural when you think of it in this perspective.
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Well one thing we can agree on about the mother, she has obviously done a fine job of raising her son!!! :tiphat:
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Roscoe wrote:Well one thing we can agree on about the mother, she has obviously done a fine job of raising her son!!! :tiphat:
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Crapshoot wrote:
Roscoe wrote:Well one thing we can agree on about the mother, she has obviously done a fine job of raising her son!!! :tiphat:
:headscratch
he jumped into harm's way to help save his sister's/everyone else. I'd say that's a good mark of parenting.
if we're going to bash people for their bad kids, well, we oughtta give some props to good kids/parents.
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DoubleJ wrote:
Crapshoot wrote:
Roscoe wrote:Well one thing we can agree on about the mother, she has obviously done a fine job of raising her son!!! :tiphat:
:headscratch
he jumped into harm's way to help save his sister's/everyone else. I'd say that's a good mark of parenting.
if we're going to bash people for their bad kids, well, we oughtta give some props to good kids/parents.
:iagree:

In this day and age where you have hoodlums walking the streets and most of us saying "where are the parents?" It is a good thing to give credit at least to the appearance of good raising, if not good moral conviction on the part of the young man.
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