Kim Fields and Mr. Heber talked the shooter out of his gameplan. No physical action took place.
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Hunter Liljeroos (@hunnermichaeltb) January 10, 2013
As Twitchy reported, two people were injured today in a shooting at Taft Union High School in Kern County, California. One of them was teacher Ryan Heber. Along with campus supervisor Kim Fields, Heber helped to stop the shooter and prevent further injuries. Taft students are saluting these two brave men:
Of course Kim Fields saves the day. Wouldn't expect anything less. We need more people like him in this world.—
Hunter Liljeroos (@hunnermichaeltb) January 10, 2013
Mad props for Heber and who ever was the campus supervisor that talked the kid down—
Pikachu (@lukecofficial) January 10, 2013
Kim Fields and Mr. Heber are true heroes! #thankgod but #PrayForBowe—
Makayla Payne (@makaylahope12) January 10, 2013
Huge shout out to Mr. Heber and Kim.—
Hunter Liljeroos (@hunnermichaeltb) January 10, 2013
Ryan Heber is earned every respect from me, he's a true hero—
Hank Thomas Pezer I (@IAmTaftsBatman) January 10, 2013
#PrayForBowe ; mr heber and Kim fields our local heroes—
Samantha Christine (@SammanthaXtine) January 10, 2013
I never had Mr.Heber's class so idk him and even though Kim has made me mad before theres no doubt that he is a great guy—
Tayvis™ (@JustTayvis) January 10, 2013
Got mad respect for Mr. Heber—
Hellabobbitt (@d_shnizzel23) January 10, 2013
RT @brookeAeasley: Ryan Heber and Kim Fields, true heroes from Taft, California. Not everything from Taft is bad. Don't forget that guys!—
Jordan LaFond (@j_lafond14) January 10, 2013
Mr. Heber has just earned tons of cool and respect points. #godblessheber—
Tevin Howell (@i_Am_Tevin_) January 10, 2013
Everybody needs to get #PrayForBowe trending. Also, I would like to thank Mr Heber and Mr. Kim Fields for all they did. You guys are Heroes.—
Brett Howard (@MrBrettly) January 10, 2013
They most certainly are.
Update:
These are the heroes of #taft they stop the shooter from doing anymore damage 🙏 http://t.co/BJ4YsrTP—
Jamie Gonzales (@_JayTc) January 11, 2013

Update:
The injured student, Bowe Cleveland, posted this in September:
I love mr and mrs Heber, they are good people(: supportive and funny!—
Canyon (@bowecleveland) September 29, 2012




















