Texas Middle School Student Shot by Police After Brandishing Pellet Gun

Jan. 4,2012: A Brownsville Police officer directs a parent to a building at Dean Porter Park in Brownsville,Texas. The park is across the street from Cummings Middle School, where a 15-year-old student was shot and killed by Brownsville police at the school after he was seen brandishing a weapon inside the school.  (AP)

Jan. 4, 2012: A Brownsville police officer looks at the shattered glass of the front door at Cummings Middle School after police shot and killed an armed eighth-grader who brandished a weapon in the main hallway of his middle school. (AP/Paul Chouy)

Jan. 4, 2012: Nancy Blanco and her husband Arturo Carreon comforted their two children, Ashley Carreon,12, and Josey Lynn Carreon,13, after being reunited with them at Dean Porter Park in Brownsville,Texas. (AP)

Jan. 4, 2012: Jennifer Davila, left, tightly embraces her son Jordan as he is escorted into a park near Cummings Middle School, in Brownsville Texas, after a fatal shooting at the school Wednesday morning.  (Yvette Vela/AP)

Jan. 4, 2012: A photo of the carbon dioxide powered pellet handgun 15-year-old Jaime Gonzalez was holding at the time he was shot by police at Cummings Middle School is shown during a news conference in Brownsville, Texas. (Yvette Vela/AP)

Jan. 4, 2012: Brownsville city manager Charlie Cabler, left, holds up a photo of the carbon dioxide powered pellet handgun 15-year-old Jaime Gonzalez was holding at the time he was shot by police at Cummings Middle School as Police Chief Orlando Rodriguez speaks during a news conference in Brownsville, Texas. (Yvette Vela/AP)