A 15-year-old student opened fire at a Kentucky high school Tuesday morning, killing two and injuring 18 other classmates.
The male suspect, whose name has not been released by authorities, was apprehended by police and taken into custody after committing the nation’s first deadly school shooting in 2018.
“All I could keep thinking was, ‘I can’t believe this is happening. I cannot believe this is happening,’” Lexie Waymon, 16,told Associated Press.
“He was determined. He knew what he was doing,” Alexandria Caporali, 16, said. “It was one right after another — bang, bang, bang, bang, bang.”
Caporali said that he kept firing until he ran out of ammunition and then attempted to flee the scene.
“No one screamed,” Caporali said. “It was almost completely silent as people just ran.”
Police arrived at the school just nine minutes after the shooting and arrested the suspect.
“He was apprehended by the sheriff’s department here on site, at the school, thankfully before any more lives could be taken,” Kentucky State Police Lt. Michael Webb said.
Bailey Nicole Holt died at the scene and Preston Ryan Cope died at the hospital later that day, Kentucky State Police Commissioner Rick Sanders said at a Press conference Tuesday night.
During the quick but fatal shooting, 18 others were injured.
“I blacked out. I couldn't move. I got up and I tried to run, but I fell. I heard someone hit the ground. It was so close to me,” Waymon told AP. “I just heard it and then I just, everything was black for a good minute. Like, I could not see anything. I just froze and did not know what to do. Then I got up and I ran.”
Bailey Culp told AP via text message that she heard a loud noise but thought it was from books being dropped and hitting the floor.
“That’s what I expected it to be, until I saw a body drop on the ground,” Culp wrote. “There was bullets flying everywhere. I ran straight out the door and headed to the highway as fast as I could.”
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