MADISON, Wis. — Two people were killed and six others were injured Monday after a 15-year-old student opened fire at a private school in Madison, Wisconsin, authorities said, the latest school attack to rock the nation.
Officers responded to a call of an active shooter at the Abundant Life Christian School, Madison Police Chief Shon Barnes said. One teacher and one teen student were killed, he confirmed.
Two students are in critical condition, according to police. Three other students and one teacher suffered non-life-threatening injuries, and two of the victims have been released from hospitals, Barnes added during Monday night’s news briefing. Barnes said earlier in the day that all of the injured victims were students.
“Today is a sad, sad day, not only for Madison but for our entire country,” Barnes said.
A second-grade student called 911 to report an active shooter at 10:57 a.m. local time at the school in Madison, about 80 miles west of Milwaukee, Barnes confirmed. The school was evacuated and officers swept through the school.
Barnes identified the shooter Monday night as Natalie Rupnow, 15, who went by Samantha and attended Abundant Life. He said the shooter was pronounced dead on the way to a local hospital and appeared to die from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
According to Barnes, officers did not fire their weapons and there was no further threat to the public.
Police at one point said the fatalities included four victims plus the shooter, but later lowered the number to two. Madison Fire Chief Chris Carbon said four people were transported to SSM Health St. Mary’s Hospital, while others were taken to University of Wisconsin hospitals.