The Indianapolis Star/Robert Scheer via Associated Press
- A student is in custody after a shooting at a middle school in Noblesville, Indiana.
- One student and one teacher were taken to nearby hospitals with gunshot wounds, though their conditions remain unclear.
- A teacher “swatted” the gun out of the shooter’s hand when he entered a classroom, potentially saving students’ lives, one seventh-grader told media.
- Authorities also acknowledged that a “secondary threat” was made at the Noblesville high school.
One student and one teacher were injured in a shooting at the Noblesville West Middle School in Indiana on Friday, authorities said.
A male student believed to be the shooter is in custody, Noblesville Police Chief Kevin Jowitt said at a news conference.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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