WATCH LIVE: 4 dead, multiple hurt in shooting at Apalachee High, GBI says; suspect in custody

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A mass shooting incident at Apalachee High School in Winder, Barrow County, resulted in the deaths of four individuals, with several others injured. The shooting was reported shortly before 10:30 a. m. , prompting an immediate lockdown as law enforcement, including the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, responded to the crisis. Aerial footage captured the extensive police presence at the scene, highlighting the urgency and severity of the situation.

Students were placed on lockdown, instilling fear and uncertainty in the school community. In the aftermath, reactions poured in from state and national leaders, with President Biden reiterating the need for stronger gun control measures. This tragic occurrence is part of a larger, distressing trend of gun violence affecting schools across the nation. The school had no metal detectors, raising questions about security protocols in place. As the investigation unfolds, Apalachee High School joins a long list of institutions that have experienced similar violence.

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