Teenager kills two in Kentucky high school shooting
A teenage boy has killed two classmates and
wounded at least 12 people after opening fire with a handgun at a Kentucky high
school.
The unnamed 15-year-old, who has been arrested, is
alleged to have carried out the attack at Marshall County High School in
Benton, western Kentucky.
The two students who died were also 15, according
to Kentucky governor Matt Bevin. One of the victims died at the scene and the other
after being taken to a hospital.
Another 12 people were shot and five suffered
other injuries during Tuesday's shooting, which happened at the start of the
school day.
Kentucky's police commissioner, Rick Sanders, said
five people were in a critical condition.
Witnesses reported seeing students running away
and the school was placed in lockdown.
"The incident began when a 15-year-old
student armed with a handgun entered the high school and started
shooting," Mr Sanders said.
Police were on the scene within 10 minutes and the
suspect was arrested.
Dusty Kornbacher, who owns a shop next to the
school, said: "There were people everywhere, hugging and crying, and had
their phones out, trying to get in touch with their children and loved ones.
"It's shocking because you never think it's
going to happen here. I'm sure that Sandy Hook and other places feel the same
way, but yet we're almost jaded because there's so many."
Skynews
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