Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Sixth grade girl shoots three at US school

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BOISE: A sixth-grade girl brought a gun to her Idaho middle school, shot and wounded two students and a custodian, and then was disarmed by a teacher on Thursday, authoritie­s said.

The three victims were shot in their limbs and expected to survive, officials said at a news conference. Jefferson County Sheriff Steve Anderson says the girl pulled a handgun from her backpack and fired multiple rounds inside and outside Rigby Middle School in the small city of Rigby, about 145 kilometres southwest of Yellowston­e National Park.

A female teacher disarmed the girl and held her until law enforcemen­t arrived and took her into custody, authoritie­s said, without giving other details. Authoritie­s say they’re investigat­ing the motive for the attack and where the girl got the gun.

“We don’t have a lot of details at this time,” Anderson said, adding: “We’re following all leads.”

The girl, whose identity has not been released, is from the nearby city of Idaho Falls.

Police were called to the school around 9:15am after students and staffers heard gunfire. Local media reports said students first assumed it was a drill.

Multiple law enforcemen­t agencies responded, and students were evacuated to a nearby high school to be reunited with their parents.

“Me and my classmate were just in class with our teacher — we were doing work — and then all of a sudden, here was a loud noise and then there were two more loud noises. Then there was screaming,” 12-year-old Yandel Rodriguez said. “Our teacher went to check it out, and he found blood.” Yandel’s mom, Adela Rodriguez, said they were OK but “still a little shaky” from the shooting as they left the campus.

Both of the students who were shot were being held at the hospital, and one of them might need surgery, said Dr Michael Lemon, trauma medical director at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center. Still, both students were in fair condition and could be released as early as Friday. One of the students had wounds in two limbs and might have been shot twice, he said. “It’s an absolute blessing” that they weren’t hurt worse, Lemon said. The adult was treated and released for a bullet wound that went through an extremity, the doctor said.

Jefferson County prosecutor Mark Taylor said decisions about criminal charges wouldn’t be made until the investigat­ion is complete but that they might include three counts of attempted murder.

The attack appears to be Idaho’s second school shooting. In 1999, a student at a high school in Notus fired a shotgun several times. No one was struck by the gunfire, but one student was injured by ricochetin­g debris from the first shell.

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