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Hundreds Mourn Slain Tenn. Administrator

Saturday, November 12, 2005 7:23:10 PM
By DUNCAN MANSFIELD

LAFOLLETTE, Tenn. (AP) - Teachers lined the streets of this mountain community Saturday to honor an assistant principal who was killed as administrators tried to wrestle a gun away from a student.

Several hundred people attended a funeral Mass for Ken Bruce, 48, who was remembered as a peacemaker and a role model respected by students.

"Children loved him. He wasn't the type to intimidate kids or anything," said Campbell County Sheriff Ron McClellan. "They knew they could come to him with anything."


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