One student was killed and four injured after a teenage gunman opened fire in a cafeteria at an Ohio high school.
The shooting occurred around 7:30 a.m. at Chardon High School in northeastern Ohio, about 30 miles east of Cleveland. Chardon is a city of about 5,100.
Update at 1:08 p.m. ET: Freshman Danny Komertz, who tells the Associated Press he witnessed the shootings, says it appeared the gunman was targeting a group of students sitting at a cafeteria table. Komertz, 15, says one student who authorities say was killed was trying to get under a table to protect himself and shield his face. Komertz tells the AP the shooter was known as an outcast who had apparently been bullied. Komertz says that there were at least 100 students in the cafeteria at the time and that most fled immediately as shots were fired.
Update at 12:45 p.m. ET: All Chardon schools, from K-12, will be closed on Tuesday, WKYC reports, quoting the school superintendent.
Update at 12:39 p.m. ET: One high school junior, Nate Mueller, who was hit in the right ear during the shooting, tells The Plain Dealer that he used to be friends with the shooter in middle school.
He tells the newspaper that he heard a shot behind him, turned and felt a sting on his ear. "My friends were crawling on the floor, and one of my friends was bent over the table, and he was shot," Nate says. "It was almost like a firecracker went off. I turned around and saw him ... standing with a gun and I saw him take a shot."
Mueller says one of his friends, Russell King, who was at the table with him, recently started dating one of the suspect's former girlfriends, who is home-schooled. He says the shooter was "silent the whole time."
Mueller tells the paper that he ran out of the building, hid behind a car and called 911.
ThePlain Dealer identifies the suspect by name, but USA TODAY and some other news organizations are withholding publication because he is a juvenile and because no formal charges have been filed.
Update at 12:24 p.m. ET: CNN reports that police are at the home of the alleged shooter and are treating it as a crime scene. Police say they are withholding the suspect's name because he is a juvenile and because no charges have yet been filed.
Update at 12:05 p.m. ET: One of the five students injured in the shooting at Chardon high school in Ohio was killed, Police Chief Timothy McKenna tells reporters.
"That's the sad news for all of us today," McKenna says.
Update at 11:22 a.m. ET: The sheriff tells WKYC-TV that the suspected shooter, a male student, turned himself in to bystanders off site from the school. A teacher had chased the him from the building, the TV station reports.
WKYC also reports that the victims were found at three locations inside the high school.
Update at 11:18 a.m. ET: Hillcrest Hospital spokeswoman Heather Phillips tells CNN that two students, one male and one female, were taken there. She says one is in stable condition and one is in serious condition. She declined to identify the students, citing the requests of the families.
Update at 11:14 a.m. ET: Chardon High student Heather Ziska tells the Associated Press she was just feet away when a gunman opened fire. Heather, 17, says she was in the cafeteria at about 7:30 a.m. when she and other students began hearing popping noises in a nearby hallway. She says she then saw a boy with a gun who she recognized as a fellow student come into the cafeteria and open fire.
Update at 10:47 a.m. ET: Sheriff Daniel McClelland says the shooter had already fled when officers arrived at the school. He was apprehended "some distance from the school" and at least some of the wounded were airlifted to local hospitals.
Update at 10:41 a.m. ET: Vicki Anderson, spokeswoman for the FBI, tells CNN that FBI SWAT team members responded to the scene. She says they assisted local authorities in ensuring the building was clear. She says five students were wounded but she does not know their condition.
Update at 10:09 a.m. ET: A parent, Jeannette Roth, tells the Cleveland Plain Dealer that her son, Joshua, a junior, was in the cafeteria when the shooting occurred. Joshua tells her that students were eating breakfast when a boy "stood up and starting shooting, and then it was chaos."
Her daughter reported that she and other students were locked in a classroom but heard five shots down the hallway.
The daughter, whose name was not given, said the shots came from the cafeteria at the other end of the building and down the hall from her classroom.
"I believe she was sitting on the floor with another friend," Hunt says of her daughter. "The last time I talked to her she was crying, she was trembling."
Update at 9:42 a.m. ET: School Superintendent Joseph Bergant II tells WKYC-TV that the alleged shooter is in custody.
Television news footage showed anxious parents escorting children away from a school building and multiple ambulances could be seen outside.
Update at 9:37 a.m. ET: The Cleveland Plain Dealer quotes a local official as confirming that four students were injured --three boys and a girl. The newspaper says four ambulances were waiting at the door of the high school.
Update at 9:35 a.m. ET: WKYC reports that the lockdown at Chardon High School has been lifted.
Update at 9:29 a.m. ET: Officials say students were shot at a high school in the Ohio and a suspect is in custody.
Update at 9:23 a.m. ET: The Cleveland Plain Dealer, quoting a waiting parent, Jessica Bryant, reports that the shooting apparently occurred in the cafeteria. Bryant tells the paper that her daughter, Allison, witnessed the shooting and informed her by text message.
Update at 9:13 a.m. ET: WKYC reports that two or three of the wounded have been taken by Metro LifeFlight from the parking lot of the nearby Wal-Mart. WKYC says there are reports of students have barricaded themselves in various rooms throughout the school.
Update at 9 a.m. ET: A sheriff's office is confirming a shooting at a northeastern Ohio high school, the Associated Press reports.
Civil deputy Erin Knife with the Geauga County Sheriff's Office says the shooting was reported around 7:30 a.m. today at Chardon High School.
Knife says a single person suspected in the shooting has left the school but is not in custody. Schools in the area are locked down.
Chardon is about 30 miles east of Cleveland.
The shooting occurred around 7:30 a.m. at Chardon High School in northeastern Ohio, about 30 miles east of Cleveland. Chardon is a city of about 5,100.
Update at 1:08 p.m. ET: Freshman Danny Komertz, who tells the Associated Press he witnessed the shootings, says it appeared the gunman was targeting a group of students sitting at a cafeteria table. Komertz, 15, says one student who authorities say was killed was trying to get under a table to protect himself and shield his face. Komertz tells the AP the shooter was known as an outcast who had apparently been bullied. Komertz says that there were at least 100 students in the cafeteria at the time and that most fled immediately as shots were fired.
Update at 12:45 p.m. ET: All Chardon schools, from K-12, will be closed on Tuesday, WKYC reports, quoting the school superintendent.
Update at 12:39 p.m. ET: One high school junior, Nate Mueller, who was hit in the right ear during the shooting, tells The Plain Dealer that he used to be friends with the shooter in middle school.
He tells the newspaper that he heard a shot behind him, turned and felt a sting on his ear. "My friends were crawling on the floor, and one of my friends was bent over the table, and he was shot," Nate says. "It was almost like a firecracker went off. I turned around and saw him ... standing with a gun and I saw him take a shot."
Mueller says one of his friends, Russell King, who was at the table with him, recently started dating one of the suspect's former girlfriends, who is home-schooled. He says the shooter was "silent the whole time."
Mueller tells the paper that he ran out of the building, hid behind a car and called 911.
ThePlain Dealer identifies the suspect by name, but USA TODAY and some other news organizations are withholding publication because he is a juvenile and because no formal charges have been filed.
Update at 12:24 p.m. ET: CNN reports that police are at the home of the alleged shooter and are treating it as a crime scene. Police say they are withholding the suspect's name because he is a juvenile and because no charges have yet been filed.
Update at 12:05 p.m. ET: One of the five students injured in the shooting at Chardon high school in Ohio was killed, Police Chief Timothy McKenna tells reporters.
"That's the sad news for all of us today," McKenna says.
Update at 11:22 a.m. ET: The sheriff tells WKYC-TV that the suspected shooter, a male student, turned himself in to bystanders off site from the school. A teacher had chased the him from the building, the TV station reports.
WKYC also reports that the victims were found at three locations inside the high school.
Update at 11:18 a.m. ET: Hillcrest Hospital spokeswoman Heather Phillips tells CNN that two students, one male and one female, were taken there. She says one is in stable condition and one is in serious condition. She declined to identify the students, citing the requests of the families.
Update at 11:14 a.m. ET: Chardon High student Heather Ziska tells the Associated Press she was just feet away when a gunman opened fire. Heather, 17, says she was in the cafeteria at about 7:30 a.m. when she and other students began hearing popping noises in a nearby hallway. She says she then saw a boy with a gun who she recognized as a fellow student come into the cafeteria and open fire.
She says she and several others immediately ran outside, while other friends ran into a nearby middle school and others locked themselves in a teachers' lounge.
Update at 10:47 a.m. ET: Sheriff Daniel McClelland says the shooter had already fled when officers arrived at the school. He was apprehended "some distance from the school" and at least some of the wounded were airlifted to local hospitals.
Update at 10:41 a.m. ET: Vicki Anderson, spokeswoman for the FBI, tells CNN that FBI SWAT team members responded to the scene. She says they assisted local authorities in ensuring the building was clear. She says five students were wounded but she does not know their condition.
Update at 10:09 a.m. ET: A parent, Jeannette Roth, tells the Cleveland Plain Dealer that her son, Joshua, a junior, was in the cafeteria when the shooting occurred. Joshua tells her that students were eating breakfast when a boy "stood up and starting shooting, and then it was chaos."
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Update at 9:59 a.m. ET: WKYC quotes the FBI as confirming that the suspected gunman -- believed to be a student -- is in custody.
Update at 9:54 a.m. ET: One parent, Teresa Hunt, tells CNN that she heard about the shooting in a text from her daughter around 7:45 a.m.Her daughter reported that she and other students were locked in a classroom but heard five shots down the hallway.
The daughter, whose name was not given, said the shots came from the cafeteria at the other end of the building and down the hall from her classroom.
"I believe she was sitting on the floor with another friend," Hunt says of her daughter. "The last time I talked to her she was crying, she was trembling."
Update at 9:42 a.m. ET: School Superintendent Joseph Bergant II tells WKYC-TV that the alleged shooter is in custody.
Television news footage showed anxious parents escorting children away from a school building and multiple ambulances could be seen outside.
Update at 9:37 a.m. ET: The Cleveland Plain Dealer quotes a local official as confirming that four students were injured --three boys and a girl. The newspaper says four ambulances were waiting at the door of the high school.
Update at 9:35 a.m. ET: WKYC reports that the lockdown at Chardon High School has been lifted.
Update at 9:29 a.m. ET: Officials say students were shot at a high school in the Ohio and a suspect is in custody.
Update at 9:23 a.m. ET: The Cleveland Plain Dealer, quoting a waiting parent, Jessica Bryant, reports that the shooting apparently occurred in the cafeteria. Bryant tells the paper that her daughter, Allison, witnessed the shooting and informed her by text message.
Update at 9:13 a.m. ET: WKYC reports that two or three of the wounded have been taken by Metro LifeFlight from the parking lot of the nearby Wal-Mart. WKYC says there are reports of students have barricaded themselves in various rooms throughout the school.
Update at 9 a.m. ET: A sheriff's office is confirming a shooting at a northeastern Ohio high school, the Associated Press reports.
Civil deputy Erin Knife with the Geauga County Sheriff's Office says the shooting was reported around 7:30 a.m. today at Chardon High School.
Knife says a single person suspected in the shooting has left the school but is not in custody. Schools in the area are locked down.
Chardon is about 30 miles east of Cleveland.
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