
No injuries or suspect at Tennessee high school after call about shooter inside, sheriff's office says
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A call about an "active shooter" at a school in northeastern Tennessee forced an emergency evacuation on Tuesday morning, but there are no injuries or a suspect, the Hawkins County Sheriff's Office said in a preliminary statement.
The incident began just before 8 a.m. when the Sheriff's Office received a call stating there was an active shooter inside Volunteer High School, the office said. Deputies responded to the scene in Church Hill but did not locate a suspect and no injuries have been reported, the office said. Still, the call led to the evacuation of students, temporary lockdowns in the area and serious concerns about everyone's safety.More Related News

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