At least 3 injured in shooting at suburban Denver high school
- Three teenagers sustained critical injuries during a shooting incident at Evergreen High School, located approximately 30 miles west of Denver, on Wednesday.
- The shooting prompted an urgent lookout alert for an active shooter, and authorities have not clarified what led to or how the shooting unfolded.
- Law enforcement, including over 100 officers and state troopers, responded and cleared the school with no further active threat reported, while 18 students fled and sought shelter nearby.
- St. Anthony Hospital CEO Kevin Cullinan confirmed the three teens, believed to be students with one as the suspect, were in emergency care or surgery and in critical condition.
- Officials asked parents to reunite with students at Bergen Meadow Elementary, while Governor Jared Polis expressed prayers and emphasized the need for safe schooling statewide and nationally.
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Authorities say a boy shot two other teens then himself at a suburban Denver high school
DENVER (AP) — A boy opened fire with a handgun at a high school in the foothills of suburban Denver on Wednesday and shot two teenagers before shooting and injuring himself, authorities said. The shooting was reported around 12:30 p.m.

3 teens wounded in shooting at suburban Denver high school, including suspected shooter
Authorities say three teens were wounded Wednesday after one of them opened fire with a handgun at a high school in the foothills of suburban Denver. It is not clear what led up to the shooting at Evergreen High School…
Colorado School Shooting: 3 students, shooter injured at Evergreen High School; Kash Patel reacts
Colorado Shooting: Three students are in critical condition after a shooting at Evergreen High School in Colorado. FBI Director Kash Patel pledges full support as police investigate the gunman.
Three teens, including suspect, critically injured in shooting at Denver-area school
Three teens, including the suspected shooter, were critically wounded in a shooting at Evergreen High School near Denver. Police said no officers fired shots and confirmed no ongoing threat to the community.
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