CBS News reports:
Police in Perry, Iowa, say there was a shooting Thursday at the city’s high school on students’ first day back in classes after their annual winter break.
During a press conference, authorities confirmed officers discovered “multiple gunshot victims” at Perry High School when they arrived on the scene after a report of an active shooter at 7:37 a.m. Central Time.
The Dallas County Sheriff said they have identified the shooter and there’s no further danger to the community. The sheriff wouldn’t say whether that meant the shooter was dead. FBI agents from the Omaha-Des Moines office were on scene to help with the investigation led by the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation.
Read the full article. At this writing, there’s no further information as to the number of victims or their conditions.
“There is no further danger to the public.”
Dallas County sheriff confirms ‘multiple’ victims in Perry school shooting. Here’s the latest: https://t.co/y6T8x7HvSq pic.twitter.com/6J8x4fNUwg
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Dallas County Sheriff Adam Infante provides an update on a shooting at Perry High School in Iowa. The Sheriff says there is no further danger to the public, but there are multiple gunshot victims. pic.twitter.com/kPbbZ4FsF9
— Spencer Maki (@spencermaki) January 4, 2024