Two Teenaged Students Killed, 17 Others Injured at Kentucky School Mass Shooting
Both Victims Were 15 Years Old
Two students are dead and 17 people have been injured in a Benton, Kentucky high school shooting that began Tuesday morning. The suspect was apprehended. Initial reports had claimed one person dead and at least five injured at the Marshall County High School.
“At this time, there are 19 individuals who are being treated or have been treated for injuries. 14 of those are gunshot wounds,” Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin says https://t.co/RUc1I9WBbs pic.twitter.com/DEfmDxxu66
— CBS News (@CBSNews) January 23, 2018
Among the 17 people injured at 14 who were shot and wounded with a gun, Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin said at a press conference Tuesday afternoon.
A 15-year old girl died at the scene, a 15-year old boy died at the hospital. Six had to be flown to a trauma center.
Two students, both 15 years old, have died from gunshot wounds, Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin says https://t.co/RUc1I9WBbs pic.twitter.com/xeBCahZxVr
— CBS News (@CBSNews) January 23, 2018
Gov. Bevin says the suspect is a 15-year old boy who has been apprehended.
“At this time, there are 19 individuals who are being treated or have been treated for injuries. 14 of those are gunshot wounds,” Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin says https://t.co/RUc1I9WBbs pic.twitter.com/DEfmDxxu66
— CBS News (@CBSNews) January 23, 2018
This article has been updated to correct the number of people injured to 17. Gov. Bevin had originally stated 19.
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