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Tenn. student killed in gunfire

- associated press

Male pupil dies after shooting at Knoxville police at school, authoritie­s say. One officer is wounded.

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — A student opened fire on officers responding to a report of a possible gunman at a Tennessee high school Monday and police shot back and killed him, authoritie­s said. The shooting wounded an officer and comes as the community reels from offcampus gun violence that has left three other students dead this year.

Tennessee Bureau of Investigat­ion Director David B. Rausch said at a news conference Monday that police found the student in a bathroom at Austin-East Magnet High School in Knoxville, a city about 180 miles east of Nashville. They ordered him out, but he wouldn’t comply, and that’s when he reportedly opened fire, Rausch said. Police fired back.

The student died at the school, and an officer was wounded and taken into surgery after being shot at least once in the upper leg, authoritie­s said. The officer was expected to recover, and no one else was hurt.

It wasn’t yet clear why the student brought a gun to school or why he fired at officers.

“It’s a sad day for Knoxville, and it’s tough for Austin-East,” Rausch said.

Asked about the overwhelmi­ng police response to a call that came in just before afternoon dismissal, Knoxville Police Chief Eve Thomas said, “We have a student, a school incident. It’s our worst fear, an active shooter in a school.”

The shooting comes as more classrooms are reopening to students after months of remote learning during the COVID-19 pandemic, which cut down the number of mass killings in the U.S.

The nation has seen a series of mass shootings in recent weeks, including eight people killed at three Atlanta-area massage businesses on March 16 and 10 people killed at a Colorado supermarke­t on March 22.

Knox County Schools restarted in-person learning in January, but Austin-East Magnet High School went back to virtual instructio­n briefly in February after the spate of shooting deaths of students.

The school will be closed again Tuesday and Wednesday.

Speaking 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.

Kincannon, a former Knox County Schools board president, spoke at a February news conference about the gun violence that took the lives of three AustinEast students less than three weeks apart this year. Two of the victims were 15, and the other was 16.

“I know that school is a safe place,” Kincannon said at that time, according to the Knoxville News Sentinel. “It’s a place where people are learning . ... The issues with violence are happening in the community, and it’s affecting kids when they’re outside of the school. That’s why we are focusing our efforts to protect the innocent, protect the school, protect the children and students and staff.”

The newspaper reported the school was adding three school resource officers and stepping up patrols around dismissal time.

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.

 ?? Wade Payne Associated Press ?? A STUDENT opened fire on officers at Austin-East Magnet High School in Knoxville, Tenn., and police killed him, authoritie­s say. An officer was wounded.
Wade Payne Associated Press A STUDENT opened fire on officers at Austin-East Magnet High School in Knoxville, Tenn., and police killed him, authoritie­s say. An officer was wounded.

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