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Police: Person in custody after high school shooting

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Police BIRMINGHAM, ALA. — took a “person of interest” into custody Thursday after an apparently accidental shooting killed a 17-year-old girl at an Alabama high school classroom a day earlier.

Birmingham Interim Police Chief Orlando Wilson said investigat­ors are reviewing surveillan­ce video for clues and interviewi­ng students and staff to figure out what led to Wednesday afternoon’s shooting at dismissal time at Huffman High School.

“We consider it accidental until the investigat­ion takes us elsewhere,” Wilson said. “We have a lot of unanswered questions.”

The Jefferson County district attorney’s office is reviewing the case for possible charges.

“Detectives of the Birmingham Police Department have been working through the night reviewing evidence, video and statements on the tragic incident that took place at Huffman High School yesterday. Due to their diligent work a person of interest has been taken into custody,” the police statement read.

Police have not identified the deceased student nor the person in custody.

Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin said the young woman killed was a senior, about to turn 18 and had been accepted at college, with “aspiration­s and dreams to be a nurse.”

“We are not just talking about some person; we’re talking about losing a part of our future. Our hearts are heavy,” the mayor said.

The chief said he had not been told of any kind of argument, fight or struggle that preceded the shooting. A 17-year-old boy was also wounded.

“The shooting prompted a brief lockdown, with students and teachers sheltering in place.

Birmingham City Schools Superinten­dent Lisa Herring announced late Wednesday night that school would be closed Thursday to give authoritie­s time and space for a thorough security sweep and enable collaborat­ion with community organizati­ons to counsel students and staff.

Metal detectors and other security measures had failed to keep the students from handling the gun in the classroom.

“The magnitude of this event causes us to pause,” Herring said. “However, we want to assure our parents, students, staff and community that safety and security are a top priority for Birmingham city schools.”

Security was being increased at all city schools. Just last week, as police and school officials investigat­ed a reported threat at Huffman Middle School, a gun was found outside an entrance door, believed to have been left there as students prepared to be scanned and have their backpacks checked.

Gov. Kay Ivey said she’s “praying for the family of this young lady who has tragically lost her life way too early.”

The shooting happened the day after Ivey created a school safety council to make recommenda­tions on security in Alabama’s schools, including updated threat plans and training for students and staff on emergency situations.

A state senator became emotional on the Alabama Senate floor Thursday as she discussed the shooting, which happened in the district she represents.

“I can’t imagine a parent sending their child to school and that child never coming home. I can’t imagine what those children have gone through, not just in Huffman High School but all over this state,” state Sen. Linda Coleman-Madison said.

Alabama lawmakers have proposed multiple measures in response to last month’s killings of 17 people at a Florida high school. Republican­s would arm either teachers or volunteer security forces in schools.

Democrats would limit or ban the sale of assault weapons. All these proposals face a tight deadline before the end of Alabama’s legislativ­e session this election year.

 ?? CAROL ROBINSON/AL.COM ?? Authoritie­s investigat­e the scene where a shooting occurred at Huffman High School on Wednesday in Birmingham, Ala. One 17-year-old girl was killed and a boy, also 17, was wounded.
CAROL ROBINSON/AL.COM Authoritie­s investigat­e the scene where a shooting occurred at Huffman High School on Wednesday in Birmingham, Ala. One 17-year-old girl was killed and a boy, also 17, was wounded.

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