
What we know about the Madison, Wisconsin, school shooting that left a student and teacher dead
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At least two people were killed and several others injured during a shooting at a Christian school in Madison, Wisconsin, on Monday, casting the small religious community into mourning just days before the school was going to close for Christmas.
A shooting at a small Christian school in Madison, Wisconsin, on Monday, left a teenage student and a teacher dead and several others injured, casting the small religious community into mourning just days before the school was going to close for Christmas. Police rushed to Abundant Life Christian School just before 11 a.m. Monday in response to reports of an active shooter, Madison Police Chief Shon Barnes said. In addition to the two people killed, another six are injured, according to police, including two students with life-threatening injuries in critical condition. A teacher and two other students received non-life-threatening injuries, according to Barnes. The shooting suspect, a teenage student, was also found dead at the scene, according to the police chief. A law enforcement source tells CNN the suspect was a 17-year-old female and is believed to have died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Police will hold a fourth news conference at 9:30 p.m. ET in which they hope to share more information about the suspect, the police chief said. “Today truly is a sad day for Madison and for our country. It is a day that I believe will live in our collective minds for a very, very long time,” Barnes said during a news conference earlier Monday.

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