MIDDLETOWN, OH. — A gunman opened fire in the lunch room of an Ohio high school Monday morning, according to FOXNews. At least four students were wounded before officials caught him and put him in custody, according to reports.
It happened at Madison High School in Butler County. It’s unclear whether the suspect is also a student.
Two students were hurt by gunshots and two others apparently by shrapnel, Butler County Chief Deputy Anthony Dwyer said.
At least one of the victims was shot in the leg. The other injuries appear to be more serious, but not life-threatening. At least one of the victims was shot in the leg. The other injuries appear to be more serious, but not life-threatening.