MINNEAPOLIS -- At least five children were injured in a shooting Wednesday morning during the first week of classes at a Minneapolis Catholic school , authorities and a hospital said. Gov. Tim Walz called the shooting “horrific.” The Minneapolis city government said the shooter had been “contained” after the gunfire at Annunciation Catholic School, and there was no longer any “active threat” to residents. The school was evacuated, and students’ families were later directed to a “reunification zone” at the school. Here's the latest: Outside of the school, amidst a heavy uniformed law enforcement presence, children stood dressed in their dark green shirts or dresses. Many were trickling out of the school with adults, giving lingering hugs and wiping away tears. One person was killed and six
The Latest: Shooting at a Minneapolis Catholic school injures at least 5 children, hospital says

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