Monday, February 27, 2012

Ohio school shooting: One dead at Chardon High School

Students comfort each other after a gunman opened fire in the cafeteria of Chardon High School, injuring five students 27 February 2012
Students comfort each other as they leave school after the shooting
A US student has been killed and four injured in a high school shooting in Chardon, Ohio, police have said.
The students were injured when a gunman opened fire in the cafeteria at Chardon High School, the FBI said, which was busy at breakfast time.
Two of the injured were taken by helicopter to Hillcrest Hospital in Mayfield Heights, and three others went by ambulance to Cleveland Hospital.
Authorities say one gunman was involved, and he has been arrested.
An official said that four boys and one girl were injured in the shooting.
'Get down'
Ambulances arrived from Chardon as well as from three nearby towns within 30 minutes of the shooting, which happened at 07:30 local time (12:30 GMT).

Chardon map
Local news reports said the gunman was chased out of the building by a teacher before turning himself in to two people in the vicinity of the school.
"I am happy to tell you that the student that did the shooting is captured," a sheriff's official said to reporters at the scene.
"He actually turned himself in to a couple of innocent bystanders just north of the city here in Chardon township."
Some students said they recognised the shooter, and have described him as a classmate.
One boy who was in the cafeteria at when gunfire broke out told US news channel MSNBC: "I thought it was firecrackers at first, I wasn't sure.
"And then I saw a bunch of people running out. So I started running... I heard someone yell behind me: 'Get down'. And I heard a bunch of shots fired behind me."
Lockdown
Students were evacuated to a nearby elementary school, where parents flocked to collect them. Chardon High School has about 1,100 pupils.
Officials from a number of law enforcement authorities are on the scene.
A special operations team is said to be combing the school, while the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has sent a team of eight agents to trace the firearm.
Other schools in the Chardon area were locked down as the investigation began, reports say.
Chardon, a town of about 5,000 residents, is located about 30 miles (48km) east of the city of Cleveland.

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