Former Defensive Lineman Takes Bullets For His Students During A School Shooting
May 25, 2018, 12:00 AM | Updated: May 23, 2024, 10:02 am
Former Southern Illinois defensive lineman put himself in danger to protect the lives of his students when a school shooting abruptly occurred on Friday morning in Noblesville, Indiana.
Jason Seaman, former Salukis player from 2007-2010 took three bullets; one in the abdomen, hip and arm, when going to protect his students from an active shooter.
Seaman, a science teacher at Noblesville West Middle School, is reported to be in good condition according to his mother Kristi, per Indianapolis Star.
Jason Seaman’s mother reports he was shot 3 times, including one bullet through abdomen. Is out of surgery and in good condition. After he was shot, Seaman still managed to help stop the shooter. #Hero pic.twitter.com/e2XQbgn6qY
— Saluki Football (@SIU_Football) May 25, 2018
The shooter left the classroom then returned to open fire inside Seaman’s class.
Seaman reportedly tackled the gunman, preventing further injuries to his students.
So far only Seaman and a 13-year-old female student were the only ones injured from the attack.
When Seaman’s brother received the news, he said:
“It’s not surprising, to be honest, He’s not really ever been the person to run away. When the safety of the kids is at hand, it’s not surprising to me that he was going to do what he had to do.”
The gunman has been taken into custody Friday morning.