A Michigan community is grieving after three students ages 14 to 17 were killed in a school shooting on Tuesday.
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Students, parents, teachers, and community members gather for a vigil at the Lake Point Community Church following a shooting at Oxford High School, Nov. 30, 2021, in Oxford, Mich.
Eight others, seven students and one teacher, were shot at Oxford High School in Oxford Township. Some are critically hurt. The suspected gunman, a 15-year-old student, is in custody.
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Here is what we know about the lives lost.
Madisyn Baldwin, 17
Madisyn Baldwin, set to graduate this year, loved to read, write and draw, according to clickonDetroit.com.
She had already been accepted to some colleges, including with full scholarships, her family said, according to clickonDetroit.com.
Tate Myre, 16
Tate Myre, 16, was one of three students killed during a shooting at Oxford High School in Oxford Township, Mich. on Nov. 30, authorities said.
Tate Myre was an honors student who was "beloved by all" and had a "bright future," the Oxford football team said.
Myre had been on the school's varsity football team since he was a freshman, the team said.
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School shooting victim Tate Myre is pictured in a photo posted to the Twitter account of the Oxford Wildcats high school football team on Nov. 30, 2021.
Myre died in a patrol car while deputies were taking him to a hospital, authorities said.
Hana St. Juliana, 14
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A young man reportedly wounded during the shooting at Oxford High School joins other community members during a vigil at the Lake Point Community Church, Nov. 30, 2021, in Oxford, Mich.
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Oxford High students hold during a vigil after a shooting at Oxford High School at Lake Pointe Community Church in Lake Orion, Mich., Nov. 30, 2021.