Shooter dead, 2 other students in critical condition after shooting at Colorado high school: Sheriff
Three students, including the suspected juvenile shooter, were critically injured in a shooting at Evergreen High School; over 100 officers responded and the campus was secured within 90 minutes.
- Three teens were hospitalized in critical condition following a shooting at Evergreen High School in Evergreen, Colorado, according to authorities.
- All victims are believed to be students and are receiving treatment at a hospital, where the CEO confirmed that all three are in critical condition.
- The nature of the shooting is still under investigation, as authorities are uncertain about the identity or number of shooters involved in the incident.
- Governor Jared Polis expressed concern for the victims and stated, 'Students should be able to attend school safely and without fear across our state and nation'.
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A student who US authorities say was responsible for a shooting at his high school in the state of Colorado, in which he wounded two classmates and then shot himself, has died, the local sheriff's office said.
Shooting at Evergreen High School in Colorado: Three students seriously injured, suspected perpetrator dead. The tragedy is reminiscent of the 1999 Columbine massacre.
The author died because of wounds that self-inflicted after opening fire
A shooting broke out on Wednesday, just before 12:30, in a high school in Colorado.
At least one person has died in a shooting at a high school in Evergreen, Colorado, on Wednesday. The county sheriff said on X that the fatal victim was the shooter. Two other students were injured. Their conditions are unknown.
2 Teens Shot at High School
Two teenagers were critically wounded in a shooting Wednesday at a suburban Denver high school, authorities said. The shooting happened around midday at Evergreen High School in Evergreen, about 30 miles west of Denver, a Jefferson County sheriff's spokesperson said, the AP reports. The victims, both students under 18, were...
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