BREAKING: Four People Shot in Reported Murder-Suicide at San Bernardino Elementary School
Emergency services are reacting to a situation in San Bernardino, California, where reports indicate that up to four people have been hurt in a school shooting.
North Park Elementary School was put on lockdown on Monday at 10:30 a.m. after a teacher and two students were shot. Police Chief Jarrod Burguan is coordinating responders at the school, and he has said that the situation appears to be a murder-suicide.
Students at the school are be taking to cajon high school for safety.
— Chief Jarrod Burguan (@SBPDChief) April 10, 2017
Two adults are deceased in a classroom, believed to be a murder suicide. We believe the suspect is down and there's no further threat.
— Chief Jarrod Burguan (@SBPDChief) April 10, 2017
There are two wounded, possible students. Taken to local hospitals, condition unknown
— Chief Jarrod Burguan (@SBPDChief) April 10, 2017
Police operations are continuing to secure the area. However, we do believe the threat is down.
— Chief Jarrod Burguan (@SBPDChief) April 10, 2017
The indicated casualties suggest two adults have died and that two students have been airlifted to local hospitals. Students have been evacuated from the premises, and the San Bernardino County Fire Department has set up a triage area as they address the incident.
This situation is developing, and we shall update accordingly.
Watch above, via Fox.
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