Washington: 1 killed, 3 injured in shooting at Freeman High School

Authorities say one individual was slaughtered and no less than three others were given when a shooter opened fire at a secondary school in Washington state.

Brian Schaeffer of the Spokane Fire Department told columnists that one individual kicked the bucket in the shooting Wednesday morning at Freeman High School in Rockford, south of Spokane.

1 killed, 3 injured in shooting at Freeman High School

Three of the harmed were taken to a healing center. The Spokesman-Review reports Spokane County Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich said at the scene that the shooter was in care. Various ambulances and a Lifeflight helicopter were dispatched to a secondary school south of Spokane, Washington, following reports of a shooting.

The shooting was accounted for at Freeman High School in Rockford on Wednesday. Annie Baxter, whose two little girls go to Freeman Middle School over the road from the secondary school, revealed to The Spokesman-Review that kids were running into structures when she pulled up to the school region around 10:15 a.m.

She says classes were in regards to start since it’s a “poor start” day.

All schools in the Spokane locale were put on lockdown as a careful step. Specialists are reacting to reports of a shooting at a secondary school south of Spokane, Washington.

The Spokesman-Review reports that people on call were at Freeman High School in Rockford on Wednesday morning. Spokane Public Schools said on Twitter that all schools in the area are “being put into adjusted lockdown as a prudent step.


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