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15-year-old girl kills student, teacher in U.S. school shooting

A 15-year-old female student was identified by police as the assailant who opened fire at a school in Wisconsin, the United States, where a fellow student and teacher were killed.

The 15-year-old suspected shooter was also found dead on Monday, December 16, 2024.

Police chief in the state capital Madison, Shon Barnes, told a press briefing that three people had died and seven others were wounded at the Abundant Life Christian School, a private Christian school with about 400 students.

Barnes said: “The shooter has now been identified as (a) 15-year-old.

“She was a student at the school, and evidence suggests she died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.”

Barnes said a second-grade student called emergency services to report the shooting shortly before 11:00 a.m. local time (1700 GMT).

Of the six wounded victims who were hospitalized, two students remain in critical condition with life-threatening injuries, two people are in stable condition, and two have been discharged from hospital, the police chief said.

A handgun was recovered at the scene, Barnes said, adding that the suspect’s family was cooperating with the police investigation.

“We are still working to determine a motive,” AFP quoted Barnes as saying.

One witness interviewed by local media said they had heard two gunshots during the attack.

Teenager kills 4, injures 9 in U.S. school shooting

“We heard them and then some people started crying and then we just waited until the police came and then they escorted us out to the church,” said the child, who was not identified.

Monday’s violence is the latest in a long line of school shootings in the United States, where guns outnumber people and attempts to restrict access to firearms face perennial political deadlock.

Underlining the commonplace nature of mass shootings, the police chief said some medical personnel responding to Abundant Life came directly from training for such an event.

Barnes added: “I think we can all agree that enough is enough.

“We have to come together to do everything we can to support our students, to prevent press conferences like these from happening again and again and again.”

U.S. President Joe Biden condemned the shooting as “shocking and unconscionable” and said the tragedy underscored yet again the need for tighter gun laws.

Biden said in a statement: “It is unacceptable that we are unable to protect our children from this scourge of gun violence. We cannot continue to accept it as normal.

“We need Congress to act. Now.”

At least 16,012 people have been killed in firearms violence in the United States this year, not including suicides, GVA reported on Monday.

In September a 14-year-old boy killed four people, including two students, at a high school in the state of Georgia, before being taken into custody.

19 students and two teachers were shot dead in May 2022 when an 18-year-old gunman stormed their Uvalde, Texas elementary school and opened fire

The Star

Segun Ojo

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