No more danger after 2 teens shot at Arizona school
Two people were shot at a high school in Glendale, Arizona, a police officer said on Friday, and a media report said one person had died.
Glendale Police Officer Tracey Breeden confirmed that the shooting occurred, but said she doesn’t have many details.
Two female students at Independence High School were the victims, according to NBC Phoenix.
The spokesperson said investigators believe this to be an “isolated incident” and wanted to reassure parents that “your children are safe”.
It is not clear what has happened to the gunman, although cops say it is not being treated as an “active shooter” situation.
The Glendale Union High School District, to which Independence High School joined in 1977, has yet to release a statement about the shooting.
The gunman stormed Independence High School in Glendale, Arizona at about 8.30am local time today.
Glendale is a city of about 230,000 residents just northwest of Phoenix.
This is a developing story.