At least four people are dead and nine others injured after a shooting at a Georgia high school, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation has confirmed. The shooting took place at Apalachee High School in Winder, Ga., about 50 miles from Atlanta.
In an updated post on X, formerly Twitter, the GBI, which is assisting in the investigation, also said a suspect is in custody and is alive, adding that reports that the suspect had been “neutralized” are inaccurate.
Authorities have not said how many of the victims are children.
CNN reported, citing law enforcement sources, that the suspect is a 14-year-old male, but said it's not clear if the suspect is a student at the school.
The Barrow County Sheriff's Office said the shooting was reported at 10:23 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 4 at Apalachee High School in Winder, Ga., per 11 Alive, Atlanta News First and ABC News. The school was reportedly put on lockdown in the aftermath of the shooting.
Atlanta News First reported that dozens of ambulances could be seen outside the school, with a medic helicopter overhead. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp said he has directed all available state resources to the school.
President Joe Biden said in a statement shared by the White House Wednesday afternoon that he is “mourning the deaths” of those killed in the shooting and that he is “thinking of all of the survivors whose lives are forever changed.” “What should have been a joyous back-to-school season in Winder, Georgia, has now turned into another horrific reminder of how gun violence continues to tear our communities apart. Students across the country are learning how to duck and cover instead of how to read and write,” the president said. “We cannot continue to accept this as normal.”
Biden added, “We are closely coordinating with officials at the federal, state and local level, and are grateful for the first responders who brought the suspect into custody and prevented further loss of life.”
Vice President Kamala Harris also addressed the shooting during a public speech on Wednesday, calling the prevalence of gun violence in American schools “outrageous.” “This is just a senseless tragedy on top of so many senseless tragedies,” Harris said. “We have to stop it. we have to end this epidemic of gun violence once and for all. You know, it doesn't have to be this way. It doesn't have to be this way at all.”
The Shooting
Four people were killed in the shooting inside Apalachee High School, according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. Nine others were transported to hospitals with injuries. Law enforcement sources said earlier approximately 30 people were injured in the shooting. It was unclear how many of those injuries are from gunshot wounds; the information is preliminary and subject to change.
The Phone Threat
A Mother’s Terror
Erin Clark was at work Wednesday morning when she got a series of text messages from her son, a senior, who was attending class at Apalachee High School.
“School shooting.” “I’m scared,” he wrote. “pls” “i’m not joking,” the flurry of messages said. “I’m leaving work,” Clark replied. “I love you,” her son, Ethan Haney, 17, wrote back. “Love you too baby,” his mom texted before racing to the high school.
Clark told CNN her son heard eight or nine gunshots before he closed his classroom door and, with the help of another classmate, moved chairs and tables to block the door. Clark told CNN she was “absolutely terrified” when she read her son’s messages. “Just kept praying he’d stay safe,” she said. She said she was “in complete shock that this was actually happening.”
The Aftermath
As emergency responders came from several counties, video from outside the school showed at least five ambulances and a large law enforcement presence at the campus, and at least one medical helicopter could be seen airlifting a patient from the scene. At the football field, where authorities had students gather, people lowered their heads and formed a prayer circle in the end zone, standing on the letters for “Apalachee” as their classmates milled around the field.
All schools in the Barrow County School System, which includes the high school, were placed on lockdown and police were sent out of an abundance of caution to all district high schools, according to the sources, but there are no reports of secondary incidents or scenes. Some of the critically injured were removed by helicopter, and additional helicopters are on standby.
Grady Health System – a Level 1 trauma center in Atlanta, about an hour drive from Winder – received one gunshot wound victim from the incident who was transported by helicopter, a hospital spokesperson told CNN. A source with knowledge of the situation, who is not authorized to speak to the media, told CNN that Piedmont Athens Regional Hospital in North Georgia received two victims from the shooting. The source said one victim is an adult with a gunshot wound to the stomach currently in surgery and that another is a minor with unspecified injuries.
The Barrow County School System told CNN students have been cleared to leave and parents have been notified to pick them up. Transportation will be provided to students who need it, the district said.
Political Reaction
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has directed all available state resources to assist at the scene, he said in a statement on social media. The governor urged “all Georgians to join my family in praying for the safety of those in our classrooms, both in Barrow County and across the state.”
President Joe Biden has been briefed on the incident, the White House said, offering federal support to state and local officials. “His administration will continue coordinating with federal, state, and local officials as we receive more information,” the White House said in a statement.
Attorney General Merrick Garland similarly said the US Department of Justice “stands ready” to support the community after the shooting. “We are still gathering information, but the FBI and ATF are on the scene, working with state, local and federal partners,” Garland said at a meeting of the Justice Department’s Election Threats Task Force. “I am devastated for the families that have been affected by this terrible tragedy,” Garland added. “The Justice Department stands ready to provide any resources or support that the Winder community needs in the days ahead.”
The Community
Winder had a population of about 18,338 as of the 2020 census, according to the US Census Bureau. The Barrow County School System is the 24th largest school district in the state, per the district’s website. It serves about 15,340 students, 1,932 of whom are enrolled at Apalachee High School.
This is a developing story and will be updated.
CNN’s Isabel Rosales reported from Winder, while Nick Valencia and Shawn Nottingham reported from Atlanta. CNN’s John Miller and Dakin Andone reported from New York. Steve Almasy, Josh Campbell, Rebekah Riess, Devan Cole, Hannah Rabinowitz and Mark Morales contributed to this report.
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