A suburban Denver high school student who was shot in the head last week by a classmate died Saturday afternoon, hospital officials said in a statement.
Claire Davis, 17, was in critical condition after being shot at point-blank range at Arapahoe High School on Dec. 13. Friends and well-wishers had posted prayers online and raised money to help pay for her medical care.
"It is with heavy hearts that we share that at 4:29 p.m. this afternoon, Claire Davis passed away, with her family at her side," read the statement from Littleton Adventist Hospital.
"Despite the best efforts of our physicians and nursing staff, and Claire's fighting spirit, her injuries were too severe and the most advanced medical treatments could not prevent this tragic loss of life. Claire's death is immensely heartbreaking for our entire community, our staff and our families."
The Davis family also issued a statement saying of their daughter: "The grace, laughter and light she brought to this world will not be extinguished by her death; to the contrary, it will only get stronger."
Karl Pierson, 18, shot Davis, who just happened to be sitting nearby with a friend as Pierson — armed with a shotgun, ammunition strapped to his body, carrying Molotov cocktails and a machete — entered the school and headed toward the library. Davis appeared to be a random target, Arapahoe County Sheriff Grayson Robinson has said.
Pierson likely intended to track down a librarian who had disciplined him, but Robinson said his arsenal suggested he intended to hurt many others at the school just 8 miles from Columbine High School, where in 1999 two students shot and killed 12 classmates and a teacher.
Pierson set off one of the incendiary devices and fired five shots before killing himself just one minute and 20 seconds after entering the building.
The Associated Press
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