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Chardon Shooting 'Hero' Speaks Out Against Guns In Schools
After a student when on a shooting spree, football coach Frank Hall chased the student from the school.

Patch's Mid-America Regional Manager Jeff Stacklin is a veteran print and digital journalist. He supervises editors in the Cleveland, Detroit, Des Moines, Milwaukee, Minneapolis and Pittsburgh metropolitan areas. He previously has worked at Yahoo News, Crain's Cleveland Business, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, The Chronicle-Telegram in Elyria, Ohio, and The Sandusky Register in Sandusky, Ohio. He is a graduate of Ohio University and an Ohio native. He lives in suburban Cleveland with his wife and two daughters.
After a student when on a shooting spree, football coach Frank Hall chased the student from the school.

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