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Police: 1 dead, cop hurt in Tenn. school shooting

A male has been detained; another died at the school.

- By Travis Loller and Adrian Sainz

Police faced gunfire as they responded to reports of a possible gunman at a Tennessee high school Monday, leaving one person dead and an officer wounded, authoritie­s said.

No one else was killed or wounded at Austin-east Magnet High School in Knoxville, a city about 180 miles east of Nashville, police said. A male has been detained. Police said they responded to the school around 3:15 p.m., and when they encountere­d a male with a gun, shots were fired.

“Upon approach of the subject, shots were fired,” Knoxville Police Department posted on Facebook. “A Knoxville Police officer was struck at least one time and transporte­d to the hospital with injuries that are not expected to be life-threatenin­g.”

Speaking from outside a hospital, Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon told WATE-TV that she spoke with the wounded officer and that he was conscious and in good spirits.

The police post said a male died at the school, which is not far from the city’s zoo and I-40. A map of the neighborho­od shows the school is in a residentia­l area near some churches.

Three students from Austin-east Magnet High School have been shot to death away from the campus less than three weeks apart this year, police said. Administra­tors have said students felt the arts magnet school was a safe space, according to a story in the Knoxville News Sentinel.

State Rep. Sam Mckenzie, who represents the district and went to the school, said in a statement, “I am at a loss to describe my sadness as yet another horrific act of gun violence has happened in my community,” urging the community to “reclaim the sanctity of our beloved neighborho­od.”

“This is the fourth unnecessar­y shooting involving the Austin East community this year and we must make sure we take every step and make every effort to prevent these tragedies from continuing to occur,” Mckenzie aid.

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigat­ion said it was sending agents to the school.

Gov. Bill Lee mentioned the shooting at a news conference but said he had little informatio­n.

“I just wanted to make reference to that and ask, for those who are watching, online or otherwise, to pray for that situation and for the families and the victims that might be affected by that in our state,” he said.

Last week, the Republican governor signed legislatio­n that will make Tennessee the latest state to allow most adults 21 and older to carry handguns — openly or concealed — without first clearing a background check and training. Lee backed the legislatio­n over objections from law enforcemen­t groups, who argued that the state’s existing permit system provided an important safeguard for knowing who should or shouldn’t be carrying a gun.

The law, which does not apply to long guns, will take effect July 1. The new measure also increases certain penalties. For example, theft of a firearm — now a misdemeano­r that carries a 30-day sentence — will become a felony with a mandatory six month incarcerat­ion. It also makes exceptions for people with certain mental illnesses and criminal conviction­s.

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 ?? BRIANNA PACIORKA/KNOXVILLE (TENN.) NEWS SENTINEL (TOP); WADE PAYNE/ASSOCIATED PRESS (ABOVE) ?? Police work in the area of Austin-east Magnet High School in Knoxville, Tennessee, after a shooting Monday, leaving one person dead and an officer wounded, authoritie­s said.
BRIANNA PACIORKA/KNOXVILLE (TENN.) NEWS SENTINEL (TOP); WADE PAYNE/ASSOCIATED PRESS (ABOVE) Police work in the area of Austin-east Magnet High School in Knoxville, Tennessee, after a shooting Monday, leaving one person dead and an officer wounded, authoritie­s said.

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