A flag bearer gathers with several hundred people on the steps of the state Capitol in St. Paul, Minn., March 22, 2005. A traditional American Indian prayer service was held in response to the shootings at Red Lake Reservation, which left 10 dead and seven others wounded.
A crowd gathers for a prayer service on the front steps of the state Capitol in St. Paul, Minn., March 22, 2005.
Shooting victim Thurlene Stillday, 15, is shown in an undated photo. Stillday was killed in the shooting rampage. A fellow student described the freshman as someone who "had a lot of friends and was happy all the time."
Orville White holds up a photo of two of his nieces, one of whom, Thurlene Stillday, left, was killed in the shooting, March 22, 2005, in Red Lake, Minn.
Red Lake tribal member and pipe bearer Ona Kingbird receives a greeting from an unidentified woman before speaking to a group gathered on the steps of the state Capitol in St. Paul, Minn., March 22, 2005. Kingbird took part in a traditional American Indian prayer service held in response to the shootings.
Derrick Brun is shown in an undated photo provided by his family. Brun was killed during the shooting spree. He was a former police officer and was taking classes to be an emergency medical technician, a cousin said.
Chanelle Rosebear is shown in an undated photo provided by her family. Rosebear was killed during the shooting spree. She played basketball, was a cheerleader and was described as always having a smile on her face.
Wakinyila Running, 5, of Red Lake, Minn., watches the flames on burning cedar logs at a traditional American Indian prayer service held on the steps of the state Capitol in St. Paul, Minn., March 22, 2005. Running attended the prayer service with her parents.
Alicia White, 15, is shown in an undated photo provided by her family. White was killed during the shooting spree. She was the oldest of six children and lived with her grandmother, who was ill. But people said Alicia kept a cheery demeanor, playing basketball for the freshman team.
Anthony Running, bottom front, and others point at three eagles circling above a prayer service on the steps of the state Capitol in St. Paul, Minn., March 22, 2005.
Anita Inamagua, center, of the Leech Lake Ojibwe Tribe, hugs her son Edwin as they take part in a traditional Indian prayer service on the steps of the state Capitol in St. Paul, Minn., March 22, 2005.
Lance Crowe is shown in an undated photo provided by his family. Crowe was wounded during the shooting spree at Red Lake High School. His uncle Wayne Johnson said that he suffered from two gunshot wounds, one to his hand and the other to his chest. He said Crowe woke crying the next morning, thinking about the shooting.
Neva Rogers appears in a photo released by Image Photography of Bemidji, Minn. Rogers was killed in the shooting rampage. She was an English instructor, and served as the adviser to the yearbook and the student newspaper.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, center, and Lt. Gov. Carol Molnau, right, take part in a traditional Indian prayer service on the steps of the state Capitol in St. Paul, Minn., March 22, 2005.
This 2003-2004 yearbook photo provided by Red Lake Middle School shows 15-year-old shooting victim Dewayne Lewis.
Shooting victim Lance Crowe is wheeled into a press conference by his mother at the North Country Regional Hospital in Bemidji, Minn., March 24, 2005.
Cody Thunder describes how gunman Jeff Weise occasionally wore his hair shaped in horns, during a news conference at the North Country Regional Hospital in Bemidji, Minn., March 24, 2005. Thunder was injured during the school shooting.
LeeAnn Grant gets a hug from her boyfriend, Dustan Harris, outside her home in the Red Lake Indian Reservation, March 23, 2005. Grant and shooting victim Derrick Brun were on duty at the school when gunman Jeff Weise entered the building. She credits Brun with saving her life when he confronted Weise.
Shooting victim Derrick Brun poses with his daughter Courtney in this undated photo. Courtney died at the age of 4 from a medical condition. "That's the only comfort the family has, is that he's with Courtney now," a cousin said.
Sheena Kingbird, left, and her sister, Michelle, second left, walk into the North Country Regional Hospital with Wanda Baxter, a cultural studies teacher at Red Lake Middle School, and Tashina Benais, right, to visit Sheena and Michelle's brother Ryan Augniash, in Bemidji, Minn., March 23, 2005. Augniash was injured in the shooting.