MADISON, Wis. — Police in Madison, Wisconsin are investigating a deadly mass shooting that took place at a private school late Monday morning.
Here's what we know so far.
Where it happened
Madison Police Chief Dr. Shon Barnes said 911 calls began coming in around 10:57 a.m. reporting an active shooter at Abundant Life Christian School. Officers from Madison and across Dane County arrived at the school, 4901 Buckeye Road, on the city's east side, just blocks from Lake Monona.
Abundant Life Christian School is described as a non-denominational private school catering to students from Kindergarten through grade 12. Established in 1978, enrollment at the school is just under 350.
The victims
Chief Barnes said three people are dead including the suspected shooter. The two victims killed were a teacher and a teenage student. Of the six victims taken to hospitals, two students suffered life-threatening injuries. The other four victims suffered non-life-threatening injuries.
During an early press conference, police said five people were dead, but they subsequently backed off on that number.
"Today is a sad, sad day, not only for Madison but for our entire country," Barnes said. "Every child in that building is a victim, and will be a victim forever."
The shooter
Barnes said officers responding to the incident found the suspected shooter, who he described as a teenage student at the school, dead of what they believe to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Chief Barnes said the weapon used was a handgun. He also added that no officers fired their weapons. At this point a motive for the deadly attack is unclear.
The investigation
Chief Barnes said the shootings happened in one space but added he didn't know whether it was a classroom or a hallway.
Reporters on the scene said both state and federal law enforcement are on scene to help with the investigation, including personnel from the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.