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He called Hengel a "model kid" who often helped younger scouts learn cooking and camping skills, which other older kids didn't normally do.
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He called Hengel a "model kid" who often helped younger scouts learn cooking and camping skills, which other older kids didn't normally do.
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He called Hengel a "model kid" who often helped younger scouts learn cooking and camping skills, which other older kids didn't normally do.
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He called Hengel a "model kid" who often helped younger scouts learn cooking and camping skills, which other older kids didn't normally do.
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He called Hengel a "model kid" who often helped younger scouts learn cooking and camping skills, which other older kids didn't normally do.
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He called Hengel a "model kid" who often helped younger scouts learn cooking and camping skills, which other older kids didn't normally do.
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He called Hengel a "model kid" who often helped younger scouts learn cooking and camping skills, which other older kids didn't normally do.
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He called Hengel a "model kid" who often helped younger scouts learn cooking and camping skills, which other older kids didn't normally do.
The Seattle Times 2010
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He called Hengel a "model kid" who often helped younger scouts learn cooking and camping skills, which other older kids didn't normally do.
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Hengel, of Porterfield, had been holding most of the students and their social studies teacher hostage for several hours.
Cops: Wisconsin High School Student Has Taken 23 Students, 1 Teacher Hostage [UPDATE: Hostages Released, Gunman Shoots Self] The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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