Minneapolis officials say shooting threat at Catholic school near church is contained'
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An active shooter incident occurred at Annunciation Catholic School in south Minneapolis during morning drop-off. Police and emergency crews responded, and sources confirmed multiple victims while the shooter is reportedly dead. Crews at the scene reported seeing a large number of ambulances. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz said he had been briefed, noted the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and State Patrol were on scene, and expressed prayers for students and teachers. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey activated the emergency response team and visited the scene. City officials said there is no active threat and urged people to avoid the area while authorities investigate.
Police responded to an active shooter incident at a Catholic school in south Minneapolis on Wednesday, with sources confirming there are multiple victims and that the shooter is now dead. Crews at the scene reported seeing a large number of ambulances, according to CBS. Sources told ABC News that there are multiple victims from a shooting that took place during morning drop-off at Annunciation Catholic school in Minneapolis.
Minnesota's governor, Tim Walz, said he'd been briefed on a shooting at Annunciation Catholic school on Wednesday morning and would continue to provide updates as we get more information. The [Bureau of Criminal Apprehension] and State Patrol are on scene. I'm praying for our kids and teachers whose first week of school was marred by this horrific act of violence, he wrote on X.
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