St. Louis school shooter Orlando Harris had 600 rounds of ammunition, complained about being a 'loner': Police
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Orlando Harris, the 19-year-old who carried out Monday's St. Louis school shooting, brought over 600 rounds of ammunition and wrote about how lonely he felt prior to the attack.
"The suspect, in addition to the rifle, brought in a large quantity of ammunition," St. Louis Police chief Michael Sack said in a Tuesday press conference. "He had seven magazines of ammunition on a chest rig he wore. He also had an additional eight magazines of ammunition in a field bag he carried." Anders Hagstrom is a reporter with Fox News Digital covering national politics.
Harris also placed further magazines full of ammunition in hallways and stairways just prior to his attack. Anders worked as a White House correspondent for the Daily Caller before joining Fox News Digital in 2022. There, he covered the opening months of former President Donald Trump's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the fallout of the 2020 election.
Since joining Fox, he has covered national politics extensively, including the 2022 midterm elections and President Biden's efforts to counter global adversaries like Russia and China.