STEWARTVILLE, Minn.— The Stewartville High School graduate who shot up the school wrestling team in December may have been frustrated at being turned away as a volunteer assistant. Television station KAAL reported learning that Logan Moyer, age 19, had volunteered over the summer to help at wrestling practices. In November, however, the wrestling coach advised the school athletic director that he had an issue with Moyer and wanted him ordered to stay away. The issue that the coach had with Logan was not reported. The school did not comment about the KAAL report, which was believed to have originated in police investigatory documents. The shooting followed in early December. Logan fired at the team from a distance, then right away shot and killed himself. One wrestler was seriously wounded. Logan had wrestled while in school. KAAL reported also that Moyer had been online at ChatGPT and asking what happens when a Christian man kills someone and repents right after.

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Moyer. News report says he wanted to continue as a volunteer aide with the wrestling team but was turned away.