STEWARTVILLE, Minn. — Investigation documents into the shooting on the Stewartville High School parking last December reveal a bit more about what happened and perhaps why.

> The high school wrestler who was shot, and who has since recovered, knew the shooter well.

> The shooter, Logan Moyer, a recent Stewartville graduate, who had been hanging around the team as a volunteer assistant, had two rifles the morning of the shooting. One rifle he fired from a distance at the wrestling team — a single shot — as the team

was boarding a bus. Moyer then committed suicide with a second shot. The other rifle was in Moyer’s nearby car and wrapped in a blanket with two boxes of ammunition.

> Coaches had been aware of a problem between Moyer and the wrestler who was shot. The coaches, sometime earlier, had ordered Moyer to stay away from the gym.

> Text messages on the wounded student’s phone revealed that Moyer had asked several times to meet with him. The student declined.

The fresh details were drawn from more than 40 interviews by Olmsted County sheriff’s investigators. The case was closed in February.

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