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Kentucky school shooting leaves two students dead

Kentucky school shooting leaves two students dead
A teenage gunman opened fire in a Kentucky high school on Tuesday, leaving two students dead and more than a dozen people wounded, the US state's governor said.


A 15-year-old student, now in custody, is alleged to have carried out the attack at the Marshall County High School in Benton, a small town in western Kentucky.


Two students -- both also aged 15 -- died of gunshot wounds, while 14 other people were shot and five suffered other injuries in the shooting, Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin told a news conference.


One of the students died at the scene and the other after being airlifted to a hospital, he said.


"The shooter was a student, a 15-year-old male" who was apprehended in a "non-violent" manner, said Bevin.


"That student will be charged with both murder and attempted murder."


State police said the scene has been "secured," and that a sheriff's deputy had apprehended the shooter. 


Students ran from the scene after hearing shots, the Marshall County Tribune-Courier newspaper reported on its Facebook page, adding that the school was placed on lockdown as the incident unfolded.


Students later were bused to a neighbouring school where parents could retrieve them, it said.


"This is a tremendous tragedy and speaks to the heartbreak present in our communities," Bevin said in an earlier statement. "It is unbelievable that this would happen in a small, close-knit community like Marshall County." DM

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