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California school shooting: Santa Clarita attack leaves two dead California school shooting: Two teenage students killed in Santa Clarita
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Two students have been killed and three others injured by a gunman who opened fire at a secondary school in California, officials say. Two students, aged 16 and 14, have been killed and three others injured by a gunman who opened fire at a secondary school in California, officials say.
The shooting took place at the Saugus High School in Santa Clarita, north of Los Angeles, minutes before the school day was due to begin. The victims died in a brief, 16-second gun attack shortly before classes began on Thursday at Saugus High School in Santa Clarita, north of Los Angeles.
A 16-year-old male suspect, who was also injured, was taken into custody. The attack came on the 16th birthday of the suspect, named by US media as fellow student, Nathaniel Berhow.
Many US schools have implemented active shooter drills in recent years after fatal attacks around the country. The suspect then shot himself in the head and is in a critical condition.
Students and teachers spoke of how they barricaded themselves in classrooms amid chaotic scenes, carrying out an active shooter drill that many schools have implemented in recent years following deadly attacks around the country.
What do we know about the shooting?What do we know about the shooting?
The shooting was first reported at 07:38 local time (15:38 GMT), LA county sheriff Alex Villanueva told a press conference. "Within seconds we received multiple [emergency] calls," he said, adding that the first police units had arrived at the scene within two minutes. It was first reported at 07:38 local time (15:38 GMT) on Thursday, LA county sheriff Alex Villanueva said, adding that police were at the scene within two minutes.
Police found six people suffering from gunshot wounds and transferred them to local hospitals - and the suspect was later identified as one of those injured, Mr Villanueva said. The suspect was standing in the school courtyard when he took a .45-calibre semi-automatic pistol from his backpack and opened fire for about 16 seconds before turning the gun on himself, Sheriff's Captain Kent Wegener said.
Two victims - a 16-year-old girl and a 14-year-old boy - died of their injuries, police said. The other victims were two girls aged 15 and 14, and a 14-year-old boy. "He just fires from where he is. He doesn't chase anybody. He doesn't move," Capt Wegener said.
The suspect was "identified as a 16-year-old male whose birthday was today", firearms expert Captain Kent Wegener said. He was named by US media as Nathaniel Berhow. Students barricaded themselves in classrooms under an active shooter drill for more than an hour as police tried to determine if the gunman was still at large.
The Associated Press quoted a fellow student, Brooke Risley, as saying he was introverted but "naturally smart", adding that he had a girlfriend and was a boy scout. Officers found six people suffering from gunshot wounds and transferred them to local hospitals. The suspect was later identified as one of those injured.
According to surveillance footage, the suspect took a gun out of his backpack and shot the five students, before shooting himself in the head, Mr Wegener said. What do we know of the victims?
The weapon recovered was an emptied .45 calibre semi-automatic pistol, he added. Police said they had located the suspect's home and would search it for evidence. The names of those who died and have not yet been released. They were a 16-year-old girl and a 14-year-old boy.
What was it like for other students? The three injured, also as-yet unnamed, were two girls, aged 14 and 15, and a 14-year-old boy. They are all in a stable condition.
Saugus High School and other neighbouring schools were placed on lockdown during the shooting. The lockdown was lifted about three hours later. All attended Saugus High School.
LA undersheriff Tim Murakami wrote on Twitter that police would be interviewing all Saugus High School students before releasing them to their parents. He added that they would investigate rumours that the suspect had posted threats on social media. The suspect had no known connection to the victims, Capt Wegener said.
What has been revealed about the gunman?
The attack came on the suspect's 16th birthday. The motive for the attack is unknown.
The FBI said it appeared he had acted alone and was not affiliated with any particular group or ideology.
The Associated Press quoted a fellow student, Brooke Risley, as saying the suspect was introverted but "naturally smart", adding that he had a girlfriend and was a boy scout.
AP said the boy lived locally in a modest home, and that his father died two years ago. A neighbour told Reuters the boy had struggled with his father's death.
Investigators have searched the home and interviewed the boy's mother and girlfriend.
There were no initial indications that he had been bullied at school.
There were reports of an Instagram posting saying "Saugus have fun at school tomorrow", but it was later revealed the account was not owned by the suspect.
How did students and parents react?
One student told NBC she was doing her homework when people started running. "I was really, really scared. I was shaking," she said.One student told NBC she was doing her homework when people started running. "I was really, really scared. I was shaking," she said.
Another student, named as Azalea, told CBS she and her classmates had barricaded the classroom door with chairs. "It was just really scary, having everybody panic and call their parents, saying they love you."Another student, named as Azalea, told CBS she and her classmates had barricaded the classroom door with chairs. "It was just really scary, having everybody panic and call their parents, saying they love you."
Teacher Katie Holt told NBC she was huddled in her office with 30 students when a girl ran in saying she had been shot. Ms Holt dressed the injuries as best she could her with her gunshot-wound kit, with a fellow student applying pressure.
There were emotional reunions once the lockdown was lifted.
Jeff Turner, 58, told the New York Times he found his daughter, Micah, upset and crying.
"She was saying, 'I feel guilty that I didn't stay and help the people who were shot,'" he said. "And that was the thing that made me break down in tears."
How much security is there at Saugus?
The school has an unarmed sheriff's deputy and nine "campus supervisors" with guard training, district administrator Collyn Nielson told Associated Press.
There are a number of security cameras but no metal detectors, and lockdown drills are held three times a year.
How have officials responded?
News of the attack emerged during a Senate debate on gun control legislation. Senator Richard Blumenthal, a Democrat, was arguing for gun control when he was given a note with the news.News of the attack emerged during a Senate debate on gun control legislation. Senator Richard Blumenthal, a Democrat, was arguing for gun control when he was given a note with the news.
"We are complicit if we fail to act," he said. "It is not just a political responsibility, it is a moral imperative.""We are complicit if we fail to act," he said. "It is not just a political responsibility, it is a moral imperative."
Meanwhile, the acting Homeland Security Secretary, Chad Wolf, said in a statement that his department took school shootings "very seriously" and would help the authorities "develop trainings and resources to improve response capabilities and better protect soft targets". Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf said in a statement that his department took school shootings "very seriously" and would help the authorities "develop trainings and resources to improve response capabilities and better protect soft targets".
Gun control, and the right to bear arms, is a divisive political issue in the US. About 40% of Americans say they own a gun or live in a household with one, according to a 2017 survey, and the rate of murder or manslaughter by firearm in the country is the highest in the developed world.Gun control, and the right to bear arms, is a divisive political issue in the US. About 40% of Americans say they own a gun or live in a household with one, according to a 2017 survey, and the rate of murder or manslaughter by firearm in the country is the highest in the developed world.
According to the Washington Post, more than 230,000 young people in the US have experienced gun violence at school since the Columbine High School massacre in Colorado in 1999.According to the Washington Post, more than 230,000 young people in the US have experienced gun violence at school since the Columbine High School massacre in Colorado in 1999.
The Everytown gun control advocacy group said Saugus was the 85th incident of gunfire at a school this year.