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Shooting Reported at Elementary School in South Carolina 3 Injured in Shooting at Elementary School in South Carolina, Police Say
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At least three people were shot and wounded at an elementary school in South Carolina on Wednesday, and a teenage suspect was in police in custody, according to local media reports. Two students and a teacher were shot and wounded at an elementary school in South Carolina on Wednesday, and a teenage suspect was in police custody, according to local media reports.
Two students and a teacher were injured, the police in Anderson County told local media outlets. Some reports said a 7-year-old had been shot in the foot. WYFF News 4 reported that the police had bused the remaining students from Townville Elementary School to a church nearby in Anderson County, 108 miles northeast of Atlanta.
WYFF News 4 reported that the police had bused all students from Townville Elementary School to a church nearby in Anderson County, 108 miles northeast of Atlanta. WYFF said the authorities believed the shooting was linked to a death at a home on Osborne Road, about three miles from the school. There was no explanation yet of how the death was connected.
The authorities urged parents and family members not to go to the school, and to head for the church A helicopter took the two children to a hospital nearby, and the female teacher was taken away by ambulance, WYFF reported.
On a live stream posted to Facebook by WYFF in Greenville, buses could be seen taking students away. The video showed concerned parents flocking to the building and milling about in the parking lot, some looking intently into their phones. The authorities urged parents and family members not to go to the school and to head to the Baptist church on Highway 24.
A helicopter took the two children person to a hospital nearby, and the teacher was taken away by ambulance, WYFF reported. On a live stream posted to Facebook by WYFF in Greenville, S.C., buses could be seen taking students away. The video showed concerned parents flocking to the building and milling about in the parking lot, some looking intently into their phones.
At one point, a group of armed police officers could be seen moving from one school entrance to another, and others could be seen on the school roof.At one point, a group of armed police officers could be seen moving from one school entrance to another, and others could be seen on the school roof.
“Oh, my God, is he still in there?” one anguished woman could be heard saying. Another said she was waiting for news about her sister’s children.“Oh, my God, is he still in there?” one anguished woman could be heard saying. Another said she was waiting for news about her sister’s children.
Townville, near Lake Hartwell in northwest South Carolina, is about 40 miles southwest of Greenville. It had a population of 4,586 in December 2015.Townville, near Lake Hartwell in northwest South Carolina, is about 40 miles southwest of Greenville. It had a population of 4,586 in December 2015.