A shooting at a high school in north central Georgia has temporarily put the building on lockdown as authorities respond to the scene.
Law enforcement confirmed multiple casualties on Wednesday at Apalachee High School in Barrow County, Georgia — approximately 40 miles northeast of Atlanta.
“At approximately 10:23 a.m. officers from multiple law enforcement agencies and Fire/EMS personnel were dispatched to the high school in reference to a reported active shooting,” the Barrow County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement.
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“At the time of this release, one suspect is in custody. Casualties have been reported, however details on the number or their conditions is not available at this time.”
Footage from the scene shows first responders rendering aid to individuals outside the school, as well as dozens of police officers surrounding the perimeter. The FBI has also acknowledged they are aware of the unfolding situation.
“I have directed all available state resources to respond to the incident at Apalachee High School and urge all Georgians to join my family in praying for the safety of those in our classrooms, both in Barrow County and across the state,” said Gov. Brian Kemp.
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“We will continue to work with local, state, and federal partners as we gather information and further respond to this situation,” the governor added.
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