ARAPAHOE HIGH SCHOOL shooting at a dangerous level, 1 Woman, gunman dead

CENTENNIAL, CO. - December 13: Officers in the parking lot as kids are bussed to Shepherd of the Hills church during a lockdown when a student carried a shotgun into Arapahoe High School and opened fire on Friday, wounding two fellow students before apparently killing himself December 13, 2013 Centennial, CO. (Photo By Joe Amon/The Denver Post)Centennial - a student , ARAPAHOE HIGH SCHOOL carried a shotgun and asked to find a particular author and then opened fire on Friday , Arapahoe Sheriff Grayson Robinson said . He apparently shot himself to death in the head by a fellow student .

A 15 -year-old woman was reported in critical condition after surgery . The other two students were treated and released from a hospital for non- gunshot wounds .

18 -year-old gunman, identified by Karl Pearson , from an apparent self -inflicted gunshot wound was found dead inside a classroom , Robinson said . Authorities believe he acted alone .

Pearson Robinson authorities , may disagree with a vengeance against the author reports that the investigators said .

Local and federal investigators were at the gunman's house Friday night along with a bomb squad. They also searched his father's Denver home.

Fellow classmates described the gunman as a bright student and a gifted debater whose family attended Bible study meetings. His body remained inside the school Friday night.

Hundreds of students fled in terror from the school after the shooting began and many others huddled into the corners of their locked-down, darkened classrooms, where they waited for more than an hour for police to lead them outside.

"We were all just sitting there staying quiet and praying," said 15-year-old Jessica Girard, who was in math class when she heard three loud bangs.

Outside the locked classroom door Jessica heard someone walk by saying. "It hurts. It hurts. Make it stop."

The school, which has roughly 2,100 students, is at the corner of South University Boulevard and Dry Creek Road in Centennial.

As students left the school after the shooting, many held their hands in the air or on their heads, and police officers patted them down. They were taken by bus to Shepherd of the Hills church, at 7691 S. University Boulevard, or Euclid Middle School, at 777 W. Euclid Ave. Parents of Arapahoe High students were asked to go to the church or the school as well to reunite with their children.
Shooter , where he shot a female student came to pass , however , was in school .

Dozens of sheriff's deputies and the SWAT teams ஒருங்குபட்டிருத்தன school , but the school resource officer was already in pursuit of the shooter . According to the records of the police scanner , the deputy he saw the smoke , ran to the library , the athletic hall . There he found the injured woman .

" I was a student athlete in the hall , " he said one of his police radio . " She was bleeding pretty bad . "

An ambulance to Littleton Adventist Hospital where he underwent surgery on Friday afternoon , the girl came to take the minutes .

Moreover, the authorities , the school underwent " If they can not find the individual shooter to engage , " said Robinson .

Inside , Robinson , another student in the blood , but he said that he had been shot . The woman , a third student in Englewood Swedish Medical center for treatment of gunshot wounds were not taken . Two students were released from the hospital after Friday .

Inside the school , representatives of the suspected gunman was found dead in a classroom . School Resource Officer Robinson takes about five minutes to find his body was measured .

Robinson said sheriff's deputies did not have their weapons .

There are two Molotov inside the school , one of which could ignite Robinson said . Robinson said investigators had already contacted the parents of the gunmen .

At an afternoon press conference , Governor John Hickenlooper at the Colorado School " pierce all know the line ," he lamented , but they praised the quick action of law enforcement and first responders .

" This is incredible training and preparation in case we saw our first responders , " others injured Friday afternoon, the family met the girl Hickenlooper, said .

Shotgun blast sounds , Arapahoe occurred near the current students at Columbine High School when he was a child , a sign of how much has changed since the tragic shootings echoed down the hallways of the school and the students and the teachers , too , acted quickly .

Sandy Hook, Connecticut on Saturday, the anniversary of a school shooting .

ARAPAHOE HIGH SCHOOL , about eight miles east of the 12 students and one teacher and two students in the 1999 massacre at Columbine High School , is . About 15 miles away and a gunman at the school in July 2012 , 12 people were killed , 70 people were shot in the Aurora Theatre .

When I started shooting Seniors Karl Schmidt and Brendon were Mendelson ARAPAHOE HIGH yoga class . They were rushed to the teacher immediately leaves the door of a closet .

" You always had the feeling that the worst will happen to you , " Smith said .

In classrooms where students can view their student Justin Morrall was training to go into corners . Morrall to the eye when he was shot , but his classroom fell silent .

" We are going to drill ," Morrall said .

The ஒழுங்குமுறையாக்கத்தி , however , terrorist பொய்யாக்கியிருத்தது classrooms .

They headed out to the students by the police , they said, hiding in dark corners of the classroom . Adam Jones , whose sister goes to high school , then began shooting students still locked in a room for about an hour , said , " I was scared . "

A text message from inside the school , a teacher wrote : " Keeping the super scary . "

When he heard the gun blast Torres , a sophomore , was the weight class . Weight room and slammed the door shut to the class teacher told the students to get on the ground .

" My heart started sinking , " Torres said . " I have my family and other school shootings .... Some of the kids were crying . I was very scared . "

Torres was then evacuated to a nearby church , said it was about 45 minutes in the weight room .

Arapahoe High School because he was sick Nich Herzog, a senior , stayed home from school . He asked that the right messages to friends in other schools , said after learning about the shooting .

Herzog began to text her friends at school and then figure out what's going on .

" A lot of them are scared , " said Sriram . " One of my friends was right next shot he is someone who is really shaken up . They are afraid and they want out . "

Inside the classroom , students sit quietly and pray Grad said .

" I think I 'm going to die and never see my family again, I pray that you know how much he loved , " Jessica said .

Parents gave their children to school .

Earlier in the day , Chris Foster 's daughter , God sent him a text message , " I love you . Has been a shooting . " He was walking in a crowd, there's no school , made ​​his way . He had fled .

When he saw the police rushed to the premises by Julie Kellogg ARAPAHOE HIGH SCHOOL driving . Kellogg , he excitedly called his children in school and began to text back but could not hear . She said they are now aware of the terrible situation .

"The shooter was in the front office last I heard he was in the library , " said Kellogg, who had left the premises to describe what I heard from the staff and the students , said . " It really is the most frightening thing I've ever been through .

" I never expected that my reaction would be what it is , " said Kellogg . " I do not know immediately what I am , I do not even know what happened . Broke down , went to panic , but I think it was bad . 're Not saying it was bad . "

Several hundred parents gathered over hills - trying to find their children , praying , crying , leaning this way and that , stretching tall .

In one corner of University and Dry Creek , Christina stared at the long school , the tears stopped.

" This does not happen in high school , " he said . " There is my baby . "

As long as his 16 -year-old son , Dylan , Arapahoe did not want a younger text .

" He 'll call me when he is safe , " he said . " I 'm going to cover him . "

A few minutes later , he got a phone call and broke down in tears . He leaned over and said simply , " Yes . Okay . Whoa Baby . , He 's OK . "

Then he filled the whole street .

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