and have not released any updates since Sunday nor said whether any suspects have been identified or are in custody.Johns, a former Pike Road cheerleader who recently moved to Tallassee High School, is being treated in Columbus.“Saturday night Cara was shot three times in the ruthless events that took place in Dadeville at the Sweet 16 birthday party,’’ Hannah Hussey posted on Facebook.
“God has heard our prayers,’’ Hussey said. “Please continue to lift all of these children and their families affected by this up to Jesus.”“Many of our students know the victims of this tragedy. We can confirm one of our students was present and was impacted. We continue to pray for healing and comfort for all the students, families and communities suffering in the wake of this tragic and sad event. Counselors will be available at Pike Road High School this week.
Traff is spearheading an effort to deliver care packages to the families of both girls. More than $3,000 has already been raised as well. “It’s very traumatic in a health care setting when you have one gunshot wound come through,’’ Smith said. “But when you have 15 and they’re all teenagers…our staff has been through a lot.”
At least two victims were taken to Children’s of Alabama in Birmingham. UAB Hospital confirms it has three victims from the Dadeville shooting.