Shooting at Stewartville High School cancels school
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A student is critically injured and a man is dead after a shooting in the parking lot of Stewartville High School on Friday morning.
As officials from the Olmsted County Sheriff’s Office explained in a statement this morning, the shooting that occurred in Stewartville does not appear to have been random, and there is no current threat to the safety of students and staff in Stewartville, Rochester, and other schools in our region.
A student was critically injured in the Stewartville High School parking lot by a man who then died from a 'self-inflicted gunshot wound' on Friday, Dec. 12, according to the Olmsted County Sheriff's office.
Authorities are investigating a shooting at a school Friday morning in southeastern Minnesota. According to the Olmsted County Sheriff’s Office, a student was injured and a man died as the result of the shooting at the Stewartville High School parking lot around 5 a.m.
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Stewartville High School shooting in Minnesota: One student injured, gunman dead; motive unclear
Authorities say a man shot a male student outside Stewartville High School in southern Minnesota early Friday morning (December 12) before dying by suicide. The shooting occurred around 5 a.m. in the school’s parking lot at 440 6th Avenue Southwest in Stewartville,
This officer-involved shooting happened on a violent night in Minneapolis, with two homicides occurring just hours before. The first happened just before 9:30 p.m. on the 2900 block of Emerson Avenue North, where a man in his 20s was killed in a shooting.
A shooting reportedly took place on Dec. 12 at Stewartville High School, a roughly 25-minute drive south of Rochester.
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