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John Luebbers, School Janitor, Kills Louisiana Schnell Elementary Principal Sam LaCara

John Luebbers

JUDY LIN   02/ 3/11 09:46 PM ET   AP

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A school janitor told investigators he went home and got a gun before returning to an elementary school and killing the principal who had fired him several hours earlier, authorities said Thursday.

John Luebbers, 44, was arrested at his home Wednesday after Sam LaCara, 50, was shot at Louisiana Schnell Elementary School in Placerville.

No children were injured in the shooting, but police said one child might have seen the attack in the school office.

Placerville Union School District Superintendent Nancy Lynch said LaCara had only sent Luebbers home for the day after the janitor became upset over a personnel matter.

Lynch said LaCara did not fire Luebbers, because final employment decisions are made by the local education board with her input. She added that the two men "had a good relationship."

When asked if Luebbers misunderstood his employment status, Lynch said: "That may have been it."

"He was upset about a disagreement," Lynch said. "Mr. LaCara thought he needed to go home and cool off for the day."

Vicki Barber, superintendent of the El Dorado County Office of Education, said the two men apparently had a dispute about the district's selection of a new nighttime custodian. Luebbers was the daytime custodian and supervised that employee.

"There was a disagreement as to who should be selected," Barber said.

Luebbers' mother, MaryAnn Phillips, said her son was friends with LaCara, and the two had gone golfing Sunday.

She declined further comment to The Associated Press, but told The Sacramento Bee, "I really can't begin to imagine why he did it or how he did it." She also told the newspaper her son had worked at the school for more than eight years.

The school district closed all three of its schools Thursday. It planned to reopen schools Friday and make counselors available to students.

Luebbers was expected to be arraigned Friday. El Dorado County prosecutors declined to specify any charges until then.

A candlelight vigil was held Wednesday night to mourn LaCara, a married father of three daughters who worked his way up from a gym teacher more than 20 years ago to principal in 2003.

"He's like a father to all the kids in school," Patrick Fountain told the newspaper. He said his 10-year-old daughter, Donna Zessin-Fountain, attends the school.

The shooting prompted a lockdown of the 400-student campus about 50 miles east of Sacramento. Students were taken to the county fairground, where they were released to their parents.

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paulwl
10:28 AM on 02/05/2011
What's the REAL TRUE STORY as why this man was killed?
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MexiChick67
Que? Que? Queee?
11:36 PM on 02/05/2011
The guy was known as a 'hot head' around campus. He confessed to the murder and admitted that he thought that he had been fired. The principal had sent him home to cool off after some issue concerning the hiring of a night janitor.
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shthar
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02:36 AM on 02/05/2011
I'm fired? You're fired!
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Eyal Nevo
04:56 PM on 02/04/2011
a real tragedy. NRA- another one on your cold hands.
03:49 AM on 02/05/2011
I'm a gun owner but not a member of the NRA nor a fan of that organization at all. But, how do you tag the NRA as being responsible for this?
03:55 PM on 02/04/2011
Don't you think everyone should have a gun so easily accessible to them? So when you have a misunderstanding or disagreement, you can just take care of it yourself. To all the NRAers out there, don't worry, your money will keep buying your right to kill.
11:55 PM on 02/06/2011
b/c if they didn't spend that money the 2nd amendment would magically disappear from the bill of rights?
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Widespread Panic
does anyone really care??
12:24 PM on 02/04/2011
But shooting someone is not going to get you rehired. I know its hard to be unemployed (been there and about to be there again) but I just don't get it.
12:45 PM on 02/04/2011
Unfortunately Mr. Luebbers wasn't thinking past his anger, like you and most people do in these types of situations. It's a sad sad story.
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signgrrl
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01:44 PM on 02/05/2011
gee, no one is going to hire him now . . . .
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MexiChick67
Que? Que? Queee?
11:39 PM on 02/05/2011
People get blinded by anger. I'll bet a million dollars that if he could redo the whole thing he would choose not to shoot his 'friend'. The shooters wife and daughter have fled the town they live in. I feel for them, too.