Chapter 1
On a cloudy fall Tuesday a student decided he'd had enough of the students at McKinley high. He brought two pistols and two magazines full of ammo with him to school that day. This freshman waited until after first period to open fire upon the students. He injured seven people and killed one until Noah Puckerman stopped him. Noah tied him up and took the freshman's guns away. He then led the perpetrator, whose name was Albert Kent to the police along with the evidence needed by the police. The injured people were taken to the hospital and started the road to recovery. The students who were injured were, Quinn, Rachel, Finn, Blaine, and three freshmen. The only casualty was a sophomore named Dave Grey who was buried on Monday the week after. Puck comforted Dave's family and was one of the people who attended his funeral. Two weeks after the shooting at McKinley high Puck was honored in a ceremony. The mayor gave him the key to the city, the governor gave him various awards and the president congratulated him via video. After the ceremony Puck wanted to talk with Principal Figgins, Mr. Schue and Ms. Pillsbury. He told them that he wanted to talk with them, the glee club and the other people who were injured about a way to prevent any more shootings. So on Sunday he talked about a defense force formed by him and the rest of the glee club to train students to defend themselves and the school from threats. He also wanted to link this group with other schools so they could defend themselves as well. It was approved and so the High School defense squad was formed. Puck met with the DOD and they let him lead the squad. On Friday an assembly was held where Puck told the plan to the students. In the speech he said, " Friends, students, teachers, three weeks ago a student came here with sick thoughts in head and two guns in his backpack. So I have decided with my friends and the DOD to form a squad to defend the school. This will be the biggest of other squads protecting high schools. Now who is with me?" everyone cheered and it seemed obvious his plan would be successful. The next day sign-up sheets were posted all around the school and to everyone's surprise, every single student and most of the teachers signed up. Puck said, "We have a lot of work to do."
