A heavily armed gunman opened fire inside a Connecticut elementary school on Friday, killing 26 people, including 20 children, in the latest in a series of shooting rampages across the United States this year, U.S. media reported.
The gunman was dead inside Sandy Hook
Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, state police Lieutenant Paul Vance
told a news conference.
Vance said the gunman killed 18 children
and six adults at the school and two wounded children died later in the
hospital. Another person connected to the suspect was found dead at a house in
Newtown, bringing the death toll to 28.
One of the dead was the shooter's mother,
a teacher at the school, The New York Times reported, citing a law enforcement
official. The New York Times also reported that the gunman killed himself at the
scene.
The suspected gunman entered the school as
children were gathered in their classrooms for morning meeting. He was armed
with four weapons and wore a bullet-proof vest, WABC reported.
If confirmed, it would be one of the worst
mass shootings in U.S. history. The holiday season tragedy was the second shooting
rampage in the United States this week and was certain to revive a debate about
U.S. gun laws.
President Barack Obama, wiping away tears
and pausing to collect his emotions, mourned the "beautiful little kids between
the ages of 5 and 10 years old" who were killed.
"As a country we have been through this
too many times," Obama said, ticking off a list of recent shootings.
"We're going to have to come together and
take meaningful action to prevent more tragedies like this, regardless of the
politics," Obama said in apparent reference to the influence of the National
Rifle Association over members of Congress.
Obama remains committed to trying to renew
a ban on assault weapons, White House spokesman Jay Carney said.
Witnesses reported hearing dozens of shots
with some saying as many as 100 were fired.
Another person was being held in police
custody after he was detained in the woods near the school wearing camouflage
pants, CBS reported.
BLOODIED CHILDREN EXIT SCHOOL
Sandy Hook Elementary School teaches
children from kindergarten through fourth grade - roughly ages 5 to 10.
"It was horrendous," said parent Brenda
Lebinski, who rushed to the school where her daughter is in the third grade.
"Everyone was in hysterics - parents, students. There were kids coming out of
the school bloodied. I don't know if they were shot, but they were
bloodied."
Television images showed police and
ambulances at the scene, and parents rushing toward the school. Parents were
seen reuniting with their children and taking them home.
"This is going to be bad," a state
official told Reuters, requesting anonymity because the scope of the tragedy
remained uncertain.
Lebinski said a mother who was at the
school during the shooting told her a "masked man" entered the principal's
office and may have shot the principal. Lebinski, who is friends with the mother
who was at the school, said the principal was "severely injured."
Lebinski's daughter's teacher "immediately
locked the door to the classroom and put all the kids in the corner of the room."
Murphy has a friend with a daughter in
Sandy Hook, and the daughter is OK. She did get an automated call from the
school department this morning saying there was a "possible shooting" at the
elementary school and that all schools were on lockdown.
Melissa Murphy, who lives near the school,
monitored events on a police scanner.
"I kept hearing them call for the mass
casualty kit and scream, ‘Send everybody! Send everybody!'" Murphy said. "It
doesn't seem like it can be really happening. I feel like I'm in
shock."
A girl interviewed by NBC Connecticut
described hearing seven loud "booms" while she was in gym class. Other children
began crying and teachers moved the students to a nearby office, she
said.
"A police officer came in and told us to
run outside and so we did," the unidentified girl said on camera.
Newtown, with a population about 27,000,
is in northern Fairfield County, about 45 miles southwest of Hartford and 80
miles northeast of New York City.
The United States has experienced a number
of mass shooting rampages this year, most recently in Oregon, where a gunman
opened fire at a shopping mall on Tuesday, killing two people and then
himself.
The deadliest came in July at a midnight
screening of a Batman film in Colorado that killed 12 people and wounded
58.
The Sandy Hook tragedy would be the
deadliest elementary school shooting in U.S. history.
The worst U.S. high school shooting
happened in 1999 when two students, Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris, went on a
rampage at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, killing 12 students and
wounded 58.
The Sandy Hook tragedy would be the
deadliest elementary school shooting in U.S. history.
The worst U.S. high school shooting
happened in 1999 when two students, Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris, went on a
rampage at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, killing 12 students and
a teacher before turning their guns on themselves.
In 2007, 32 people were killed at Virginia
Tech university in the deadliest act of gun violence in U.S. history.
In another notorious school shooting
outside of the United States, in 1996 a gunman opened fire in an elementary
school in Dunblane, Scotland, and killed 16 children and an adult before killing
himself.
(Reuters - Additional reporting by Dan Burns, Chris
Francescani, Peter Rudegeair, Ellen Wulfhorst and Erin Geiger Smith; Writing by
Daniel Trotta; Editing by Jackie Frank)
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