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Seattle school shooting: Two dead including gunman at Marysville-Pilchuck High School Seattle school shooting: Two dead including gunman at Marysville-Pilchuck High School
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Two people, including a gunman, have died and four others injured during a shooting at a high school north of Seattle on Friday morning (PDT), according to officials. A student opened fire in a high school cafeteria north of Seattle on Friday, killing at least one person and injuring four others before turning the weapon on himself, officials have said.
Police have said the gunman was a student at Marysville-Pilchuck High School in Marysville, but it is unclear whether his victims were also pupils there.Police have said the gunman was a student at Marysville-Pilchuck High School in Marysville, but it is unclear whether his victims were also pupils there.
The facility is currently in lockdown as police search the school room by room to ensure it is safe. Three of the four wounded pupils are in a "very" critical condition in Providence Everett medical centre, said hospital spokeswoman Heidi Amrine. Meanwhile, the fourth victim is being cared for at Harborview Medical Centre. Following the incident, the facility was put into lockdown as police searched the school room by room to ensure it was safe.
Three of the four wounded pupils are in a "very" critical condition in Providence Everett medical centre, said hospital spokeswoman Heidi Amrine. Meanwhile, the fourth victim, a 14-year-old, is being cared for at Harborview Medical Centre.
Robb Lamoureux, Marysville Police Commander, said police believe the first shots were fired in the cafeteria, but he could neither state what prompted the shooting, nor the gunman's identify or that of his victims.Robb Lamoureux, Marysville Police Commander, said police believe the first shots were fired in the cafeteria, but he could neither state what prompted the shooting, nor the gunman's identify or that of his victims.
Mr Lamoureux said that officers have evacuated students from all of the buildings on campus "to make sure there is no longer an active threat," the Guardian reported.Mr Lamoureux said that officers have evacuated students from all of the buildings on campus "to make sure there is no longer an active threat," the Guardian reported.
Mr Lamoureux went on to stress that the area "is an active scene."Mr Lamoureux went on to stress that the area "is an active scene."
"We do ask parents to please stay away," he said."We do ask parents to please stay away," he said.
To help reunite concerned parents and school pupils, Marysville Police has tweeted a meeting point around ten minutes away from the high school.To help reunite concerned parents and school pupils, Marysville Police has tweeted a meeting point around ten minutes away from the high school.
Reunification Location for parents & students is Shoultes Gospel Church, corner of 51st Ave and 116th Street NE.Reunification Location for parents & students is Shoultes Gospel Church, corner of 51st Ave and 116th Street NE.
At the church, buses pulled up periodically to drop off students evacuated from the school, with some running to hug their parents.
The Marysville School District said in a statement that "Marysville Pilchuck High School is currently in lock down due to an emergency situation. Police and emergency services have responded."The Marysville School District said in a statement that "Marysville Pilchuck High School is currently in lock down due to an emergency situation. Police and emergency services have responded."
Ayn Dietrich, an FBI spokesperson in Seattle, said the agency had personnel on their way to the scene to help authorities with the investigation.Ayn Dietrich, an FBI spokesperson in Seattle, said the agency had personnel on their way to the scene to help authorities with the investigation.
The incident comes after a shooting at Seattle Pacific University on 5 June, where a gunman killed one student and wounded two others.The incident comes after a shooting at Seattle Pacific University on 5 June, where a gunman killed one student and wounded two others.
Additional reporting by APAdditional reporting by AP