Shooting reported near school in Seattle

A student has opened fire in a US high school cafeteria, killing at least one person and wounding four other students, officials said. The gunman also died in the attack.

Shooting reported near school in Seattle

A student has opened fire in a US high school cafeteria, killing at least one person and wounding four other students, officials said. The gunman also died in the attack.

Marysville Police Commander Robb Lamoureux said the shooter was a student at Marysville Pilchuck High School, near Seattle, but he could not provide more information including what prompted the shooting, who the gunman was and who he shot.

Four students were brought to Providence Everett medical centre, said hospital spokeswoman Heidi Amrine.

Three were in “very critical” condition, while one considered stable enough to transport was taken to another medical centre in Seattle, she said. It was not immediately clear if the person who died was one of those brought to Providence Everett medical centre.

Police were going room by room, searching the school about 30 miles north of Seattle, to make sure it was safe.

Student Alan Perez told KING-TV he was eating his lunch at a nearby table when he heard the gunshots.

“He had a little gun in his hand. I saw the flash from the muzzle,” he said.

Another student, Austin Taylor, told the station the shooter “was just staring down every one of his victims as he shot them”.

Cedar Parker, a 17-year-old senior, told reporters he was driving away from the campus for lunch when he saw students running from the school and trying to jump a fence. He let several of them in his car. He heard other students yelling for their friends: “Where are you?”

Students and staff members were seen walking out of the school, after police and ambulance crews surrounded the large campus of more than 2,000 students.

A crowd of parents waited in the car park outside a nearby church where they were being reunited with their children. Buses pulled up periodically to drop off students evacuated from the school, with some running to hug their mothers or fathers. Some parents were sent back to their cars to get their identifications before they could leave with their children.

The FBI said its personnel were on their way to the scene to help authorities.

The latest school shooting in the region happened at Seattle Pacific University, where a gunman killed one student and wounded two others on June 5.

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