Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Teen dead, police officer wounded in Tennessee high school shooting

- Tyler Whetstone

A teenage boy was killed and a police officer wounded Monday afternoon in a shooting at Austin-East Magnet High School in Knoxville, police and sources told Knox News.

The Knoxville Police Department confirmed the fatality in an emailed statement, and confirmed the shooting without details on its Twitter account. The shooting occurred at about 3:15 p.m. A medical examiner’s vehicle left the school about 5 p.m.

One source with direct knowledge of the incident who was not authorized to speak told Knox News the wounded police officer is the Austin-East school resource officer, and was shot in the hip.

The source also said one person was detained. Knox County Schools Superinten­dent Bob Thomas and Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon did not address who shot whom and did not take questions at a press conference Monday night.

Thomas tweeted at 4:20 p.m. that the school had been secured.

Austin-East will be closed Tuesday and Wednesday, according to Board of Education member Evetty Satterfield. Classes will not be held online, either.

“What happened here today is a terrible tragedy and I’m heartbroke­n that this awful incident occurred in one of our schools,” Thomas said at the press conference, adding that grief counselors would be available for students.

Police and emergency workers flooded the neighborho­od around 3 p.m., and blocked off access to the school and parts of the neighborho­od.

Knox County Schools establishe­d a reunification site at the baseball field behind the school near Wilson Avenue and Hembree Street for parents to connect with their children who attend the school.

The shooting deaths of four Knoxville teens since late January have become the rallying cry for community members pushing for an end to gun violence.

In the emotional weeks after the deaths, the Knoxville City Council approved a $1 million budget to help fund the city’s efforts of violence prevention. A first contract, with Cities United, was approved last week. Many applauded the first steps but say much more is needed to combat systemic issues like poverty and unequal education and economic opportunit­ies.

 ?? WADE PAYNE/AP ?? A member of the Knoxville police forensics team works the scene of a shooting at Austin-East Magnet High School in Knoxville, Tenn., Monday.
WADE PAYNE/AP A member of the Knoxville police forensics team works the scene of a shooting at Austin-East Magnet High School in Knoxville, Tenn., Monday.

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