Another devastating school shooting in the United States has claimed lives, leaving a community in mourning. Survivors described the incident as “super sad” and “really scary” as they reunited with their families hours later.
On December 16, 2024, Madison Abundant Life Christian School in Wisconsin became the scene of a deadly shooting. A second-grader who courageously called 911 later recounted the harrowing experience.

The school addressed the tragedy on its Facebook page, acknowledging the active shooter situation and requesting prayers from the community. They pledged to provide updates as more details emerged.
Lives Lost and a Shocking Revelation
Authorities confirmed that the shooting claimed the lives of a student, a teacher, and the shooter herself—15-year-old Natalie Rupnow, who was also known as Samantha. Rupnow died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound while being transported to the hospital.
During a press briefing, Madison Police Chief Shon Barnes shared that Rupnow, who was enrolled at the school, had planned the attack. Investigators are examining her writings for insights into her state of mind and interviewing her family to understand the circumstances leading to the tragedy.

A Young Hero and Swift Actions
Chief Barnes highlighted the bravery of a second-grader who made the critical 911 call during the shooting. “To me, it makes my heart skip a beat to think about that,” he said. “We teach our kids that if something is wrong, they should call 911, and this child did exactly that.”
The student, who was likely in a separate room from the shooter, followed emergency training and acted decisively. Teachers also responded quickly, initiating lockdown procedures and guiding students to safety.
Barnes stressed the importance of preparedness, urging parents to teach their children to follow the instructions of adults in such situations. He emphasized the need to find a hiding spot, seek cover, or use objects for protection if necessary.
The Shooting’s Toll
The attack occurred during a study hall that included students from different grades. Six individuals were injured. Two students remain in critical condition, while three other students and a teacher are expected to recover. Of these, two have already been released from medical care.
A Parent’s Nightmare
Madison native Bethany Highman, who once attended Abundant Life Christian School herself, recounted how she first learned of the shooting. Her mother, who lives nearby, called to alert her to the large police presence at the school.
“She had like an inside source kind of tell her, and I just bolted down [sic],” Highman explained. She rushed to the scene and contacted her husband but was unable to enter the school. Instead, she went to her mother’s house to await news.