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Buffalo school shooting - live: Manhunt underway for McKinley High suspect as police say teen was stabbed

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Megan Sheets ,Graeme Massie,Maroosha Muzaffar
Thursday 10 February 2022 06:58 EST
'Student in surgery, guard has non-life threatening injuries': Police on Buffalo shooting

After reports of gunfire at McKinley High School in Buffalo emerged, police now believe that a teen was “stabbed and not shot.”

A Buffalo Police spokesperson said on Wednesday that the 14-year-old victim “was stabbed multiple times and not shot.”

Two people were believed to be shot, including one student, at a high school in Buffalo, New York.

Reports of gunfire at McKinley High School emerged at around 3.45pm local time on Wednesday.

A source inside the school confirmed students and staff went into lockdown as an FBI tactical unit was seen entering the campus.

As of 5.30pm no one has been taken into custody in connection with the incident, which police said was precipitated by a fight between two groups in the school parking lot after classes concluded.

The victims included a male student who was hospitalised with multiple wounds and a security guard who suffered a bullet wound to the leg.

More than 100 students remained on lockdown as panicked parents stood at the edge of campus waiting to be reunited.

One student told WGRZ: “It was crazy. We didn’t know what was happening.”

Nearby SUNY Buffalo State College warned anyone on campus to shelter in place immediately after an armed person was seen walking in that direction.

What we know so far

Reports of gunfire at McKinley High School emerged just after 4pm local time on Wednesday.

Few details have been released about the incident, including whether the shooter has been apprehended.

The Independent’s Rachel Sharp reports:

Shooter opens fire at Buffalo high school

The shooting unfolded at around 3:45pm at McKinley High School

Megan Sheets9 February 2022 21:30

FBI filmed entering school

A response team from the FBI was seen entering the high school in footage from WKBW reporter Olivia Proia.

The outlet reported that gunfire erupted at around 3.45pm.

Megan Sheets9 February 2022 21:34

Nearby college issues shelter in place warning

Moments after reports of the high school shooting emerged, nearby SUNY Buffalo State College put out an alert on Twitter.

It advised anyone on campus to shelter in place immediately.

Megan Sheets9 February 2022 21:41

One person hospitalised: report

A journalist stationed at the scene reported that at least one person has been hospitalised following the shooting.

WGRZ reporter Robert Hackford said that person was taken to Oishei Children’s Hospital, suggesting they were a student.

Mr Hackford also described a brief conversation with a student who witnessed the shooting and said: “It was crazy. We didn’t know what was happening.”

Another report from Buffalo News claimed the victims included a student and a security guard. A police source told the outlet the shooting stemmed from a fight between two groups.

Megan Sheets9 February 2022 21:50

Motorists told to avoid area

Buffalo police have instructed motorists to avoid the area between Route 198 and Amherst Street while law enforcement are on the scene at the high school.

Photos posted on social media reveal a heavy police presence in the area around the school while a police helicopter was seen circling overhead.

It remains unclear if the shooter has been apprehended.

Megan Sheets9 February 2022 22:05

Students still on lockdown

More than an hour after gunfire was reported, students are still on lockdown inside the school, according to local reports.

Footage posted on social media showed panicked parents waiting outside for an update on the situation.

Megan Sheets9 February 2022 22:15

No one in custody

Buffalo Police have confirmed that no one has been taken into custody in connection with the shooting.

Officials gave a brief update on the situation just before 5.30pm, revealing there are more than 100 students currently in the school.

They also confirmed that the shooting was precipitated by a fight in the parking lot of the school after classes concluded.

It was unclear whether that fight involved students.

Megan Sheets9 February 2022 22:26

College cancels night classes

SUNY Buffalo State College has cancelled classes for the rest of the day after the shooting was reported down the street at McKinley High School.

The college initially put out an alert at around 4.15pm advising of an “armed person near campus” and warning to “immediately shelter in place”.

Another alert posted at 5pm advised cancellation of all classes, events and activities on campus.

“For those already on campus, please continue to shelter in place,” it added.

Megan Sheets9 February 2022 22:40

Police give incident update

Police provided the media with an update on the situation shortly before 5.30pm.

Footage of the press briefing is available here via WIVB.

While no suspect has been taken into custody, police said they do not believe there is an “immediate threat” at this time.

Megan Sheets9 February 2022 23:00

Victims’ condition update

Police have said one of the people shot at McKinley high school on Wednesday was a student.

He was taken to Oishei Children’s Hospital with multiple gunshot wounds and his condition was not immediately clear.

The other victim, a security guard, suffered a gunshot to the leg that was not deemed to be life-threatening.

The guard is currently being treated at Erie County Medical Center.

Megan Sheets9 February 2022 23:15

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