Kentucky School Shooter Imprisoned 25 Years Seeks Parole

Kentucky School Shooter Imprisoned 25 Years Seeks Parole
Heath High School shooting suspect Michael Carneal is escorted out of the McCracken County Courthouse after his arraignment in Paducah, Ky., on Jan. 15, 1998. Sam Upshaw Jr./Courier Journal via AP
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PADUCAH, Ky.—A Kentucky man who killed three students and injured five more in a school shooting a quarter century ago has a chance at parole this week.

Michael Carneal was a 14-year-old freshman in 1997 when he fired a stolen pistol at a before-school prayer group in the lobby of Heath High School, near Paducah, Kentucky. He received a life sentence with the opportunity for parole after 25 years, the maximum allowed at the time for someone his age.