Shooter ■Alawyer for the accused student says the teen has been upset the past few days. THE ASSOCIATE) PRESS EL CAJON, Calif.—An 18 year-old student accused of opening fire at his high school last week told a judge through a shattered jaw Monday that he was innocent of attempted mur der and assault charges. Jason Hoffman, who was shot in the face by a police offi cer Thursday, bowed his head and held a doth to his face dur ing the brief court appearance. He mumbled his plea without looking at the judge Public defender William TYainor said his client “is very emotionally upset about the events of the last few days.” The arraignment of another teen accused in an earlier, fatal school shooting was postponed. Hoffman, a Granite Hills High School senior, is charged with attempted murder and five counts of assault with a deadly weapon. Police said he sought to kill a vice principal, who escaped harm. Five people were wounded in the attack. Hoffinan could face as many as 44 years to life in prison if pleads ir convicted. Hoffman will be held without bail pending a May 10 preliminary hearing. Earlier Monday, arraign ment was postponed for 15 year-old Andy Williams, who is accused of killing two class mates and wounding 13 people in a March 5 shooting spree at Santana High School in nearby Santee. The slightly built boy cast his eyes downward for most of the brief court appearance. His par ents, who are divorced, sat side by side in the front row, and his mother broke into tears upon seeing Williams. Williams did not enter a plea. Under a California law approved by voters last year, Williams automatically was sent to adult court for trial on two counts of murder, which could send him to prison for life. If Williams were to be convicted as a juvenile, he would face a mini mum of 10 years in a youth facil ity “We believe the adult crimi nal system has no constitutional jurisdiction over this juvenile matter,* said public defender Randy Mize, who will challenge the law. Outside, relatives of one of the victims, Bryan Zuckor, expressed their opposition to moving the trial to juvenile inocent court “The killer in this double murder, whether young or old, is not the victim," said Brvan's aunt Carol Lynn Briens. Hoffman’s schoolmates, meanwhile, returned to Granite Hills High on Monday for the first day of classes since the shooting. Parents accompanied many students, walking them past patched-up bullet holes and new glass that replaced win dows shattered by gun blasts. Superintendent Granger Ward said 93 percent of die 2,800 students showed up. Derek Haynes, a 17-year-old junior, rode up on a skateboard wearing a bright orange Hawaiian shirt, headphones and dark sunglasses. Under his casual demeanor, there was concern. "There’s just a real uneasy feeling. I don't feel safe at school anymore,” he said. Students began classes in fifth period, the hour that was disrupted by die shooting. More than 150 counselors were on hand. For 16-year-old junior Michelle Schreiber, it was any thing but a normal school day. "It kind of felt like there was something missing,” she said. “It frit like our spirit was gone. It frit like it just went away.” Conflict takes youngest victim yet ■ Continued violence resulted inalO-month-old baby being shot in the head. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS HEBRON, West Bank — A 10-month-old Jewish girl became the youngest victim of six months of Palestinian Israeli violence Monday when Palestinian gunmen shot her dead in die arms of her father in the tense, divided West Bank city of Hebron. The shooting put Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon on the spot. Elected in February with a pledge to restore security to Israelis, Sharon was trying to avert an explosion of violence in advance of both Tuesday's Arab League summit meeting in Jordan and a potentially explosive observance Friday by Israel's minority Arab citizens. The baby, Shalhevet Pass, was shot in the head, and her father, Yitzhak Pass, was wounded in the leg by gunfire from a hill in the Palestinian controlled part of Hebron, just across from a Jewish area. The Israelis fired tank shells at the neighborhood shortly after the baby was killed. Seven Palestinians were wounded. Hebron is the only West Bank city divided into Israeli and Palestinian zones. About I gajgjjp' r“T-i- - rJS*J■ $g> - n>' f *^Pm E3' ■" • > • = ■■'>..*•■'-• *g | B'4 r3 gp&pBW f:V; 1st Annual ♦ University of Nebraska-Lincoln Relay for Life Saturday and Sunday, April 21-22,2001 6pm to 6am UNL City Cantus, Memorial Drive Registration due March 30 unlrelay@hotmail.com You have explored and invested and now it’s time... to be recognized All students who have successfully completed die Essential Experiences program will be recognized at the Chancellor^ Leadership Recognition Ceremony on April 10, 2001, 5:30 pm 8pm Nebraska Union. Check-in and hors d’oeuvres will take place from 5:30-6:30 with the recognition ceremony following at 6:45. i Deadline: Essential Experiences recognition requirements due March 30,2001 by 4:00 pm. Submit completed Essential Experiences Reflection Sheets to Student Involvement, 200 Nebraska Union. Further information & reflection sheets are on our website: http://www.unl.edu/involved. Questions: call Reshell Ray at 472-2454. 3 Student pSfVOLVC HOT Auiiwiity of Nebraska 400 Jewish settlers live in three enclaves in the middle of the city of more than 100,000 Palestinians. Pass, his wife and baby daughter were in a playground in front of their house when the gunfire erupted. Eyewitnesses and army commanders said it was carefully aimed and not a random spray of bullets. There was no immediate reaction from Palestinian offi cials. Also Monday, police safely disarmed an explosive device in the city ofPetah Tikva, near Ifel Aviv.Israel army radio reported that it was apparently an attempted terrorist bombing. And in Gaza, three mortar shells were fired at a Jewish settle ment No injuries were report ed. Do you wont to develop dw following skills: ■ ploy Slant ■communication •presentation IkM lot's got NKSUNLI Poor* Encouraging Responsible Sexuality at UNlfPERSUNl) am looking for motivated and rosponsiblo students interested in providing educational programming in an inclusive, nonjudgementai and appropriate manner. Students must enroll in and complete HITH230 for PSEs (during the first 5 week session on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 a.m. to 12:20 p.m.|. Par more informations Community Health Education 12 University Health Center 472-7440, phone , e-mail Amply on-line ati Hm Uunn% dUhsdBsaaalapataOdhmr After the shooting, the Israeli military clamped a cur few on the areas of Hebron under Israeli control, confining about 30,000 Palestinians to their homes, and closed off entrances to the city. Justice Minister Uzi Landau said Monday that it was a mis take to give Palestinians control of part of the city. He said that Israel gave the Palestinians rifles to control militants, but instead, “they are firing at us from there with the same rifles.* Settlers demanded that the Israeli military retake the hill top from where the gunmen fired. Settler spokesman Noam Amon said, “All this territory be recaptured and the terrorists there be wiped out. There is no other solution.” I Earn $10 ^tWuNeferaskan ~ - v— T\mee h xttn ftMfeesH tswm/ 96’ scon eaoelant. $300080. C— 463-7039. Computer deNt, end entertainment center, and floor Futon for sale. Taking best offer. Call 742-6105. ADOPTION. Happtty married couple wishes to adopt newborn. HJMtme motor and eucceeeM tattler to kwa, cam and nurture. Expenses paid. Cal leny A Bob 1-600062-6183 Auto Accidents & DWI Othar criminal mattars, call Sanford Pollack, 476-7474. Free Pregnancy Test BMhrtgM la a conAdantial nalplng hand. Pleaae call for appointment or more information, 463-2609. 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