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School officials have declined to comment about the boy's disciplinary record.

Sheriff Donny Youngblood said investigators believe the gunman plotted the attack and targeted two people, one of whom is the wounded boy. Classmates described the victim as a Spiderman fan who played football and basketball for Taft.

"He planned the event," Youngblood said. "Certainly he believed that the two people he targeted had bullied him, in his mind. Whether that occurred or not, we don't know yet."

The high school was closed Friday, but students were allowed in to fetch backpacks and other belongings they left behind when they evacuated. Alldredge came with her mother, who allowed The Associated Press to interview her.

Many students who lingered wanted to recall their feelings about the shooting that is the talk of the town of 9,600. The social scene revolves around high school sporting events and movies at the vintage Fox Theater downtown.

Everyone agrees that Heber, who attended Taft High two decades ago, and Fields are heroes for stopping a gunman whose pockets were stuffed with many more shotgun shells, according to police.

Many students described Heber as "the nicest teacher I know." Though Fields is an authority figure, students call him by his first name and say he knows everyone's name on campus.

Heber's father, David, said his son has been profoundly affected by events and had less than an hour's sleep Thursday night. Heber's wife, Emmy Lou, answered the door Friday when a reporter visited the couple's house, and was gracious in declining an interview.

"He's not ready to talk about it. He's still not even ready to talk to me about it," she said, adding, "This is not something we've prepared for or know how to handle."

When asked about how Heber feels about his newfound celebrity, his wife said: "To him, he's just a teacher and a dad."

Heber's forehead was grazed by a stray pellet, but he was unaware he had been hit and didn't need medical attention.

David Heber, who also lives in Taft, described his son as a "teacher who knows every single one of his students — and not just by name."

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