Police
have responded to a high school north of Seattle after a student opened
fire in the cafeteria Friday morning, killing a classmate and injuring
five other people before turning the gun on himself.
Local
television stations reported that five of the victims have been
airlifted to a hospital, although that is in dispute as Sullivan quotes a
fired department official saying the injured were taken by ground
transportation.
Shooting took place at around 10.45am at Marysville-Pilchuck High School in Marysville, about 35 miles from Seattle.
Three of the victims were rushed to the hospital with gunshot wounds and are in critical condition a student at the school said the shooter was a popular freshman who had been subjected to bullying played on the football team and was of Native-American background.
Witness described 'blood everywhere' in the cafeteria and said the shooter had a 'blank stare' in his eyes
Three of the victims were rushed to the hospital with gunshot wounds and are in critical condition a student at the school said the shooter was a popular freshman who had been subjected to bullying played on the football team and was of Native-American background.
Witness described 'blood everywhere' in the cafeteria and said the shooter had a 'blank stare' in his eyes
--Source: ABC News
4 comments:
America has become notorious for these type of things gun laws are pathetic...this happens way too often over there - RIP to those that lost their lives. so very tragic.
o no
yet another senseless school shooting
lunatic
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