There was a shooting Tuesday morning that appears to have started at home and moved to a Northern California elementary school. Multiple students were airlifted to the hospital.
Per ABC News:
At least five people are dead from an apparent random shooting spree today in rural Northern California. The shootings took place in seven locations, including an elementary school. The dead included the shooter, who was killed by police.
Several students at the elementary school were hospitalized, according to police. No deaths were reported at the school, a school official said.
Ann Bates, administrative assistant to the superintendent of the Corning Union Elementary School District, said injuries, but no deaths, were reported at the school.
Sara Stinson of Action News Now reported that at least 100 law enforcement officials were at five different scenes where the shooter is alleged to have opened fire.
According to a report from Sara Stinson of Action News Now there were at least 100 law enforcement officials on site at five different sites where the shooter opened fire.
BREAKING: At least 3 dead in shooting in Tehama Co. it started at a home and moved to the school. Shooter shot and killed by police. pic.twitter.com/xIKvyIxq4y
— Sara Stinson (@SaraStinsonNews) November 14, 2017
Officials say there at least 100 law enforcement officers on scene of about 5 different sites where the shooter opened fire. pic.twitter.com/jschtwbfAb
— Sara Stinson (@SaraStinsonNews) November 14, 2017
Here is part of an interview with the man who says his truck was stolen and his roommate was shot and killed by the alleged shooter who is described as a known felon in his 50's named Kevin. #RanchoTehamashooting pic.twitter.com/ZNdwmdOwU7
— Sara Stinson (@SaraStinsonNews) November 14, 2017
Per a report from Action News Now the school has since been cleared and the students are now in a safe location.
We will provide more details as they become available.
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