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Mount Horeb Middle School Shooting: Community Reacts, Authorities Respond
Mount Horeb Middle School in Wisconsin was the site of a tragic incident on Wednesday when a student with a weapon was shot and killed by police officers before entering the school.
Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul confirmed that the incident unfolded around 11:30 a.m., prompting a swift and comprehensive response from law enforcement.
The armed student, a male minor, approached the school with the intention to cause harm, but was prevented from entering the building thanks to the quick actions of students and staff.
Authorities have not released the identity of the student or specific details surrounding the confrontation, emphasizing that the investigation is ongoing.
The Mount Horeb community was left reeling from the events, with parents and students sharing harrowing accounts of their experiences during the lockdown and evacuation.
Dane County Executive Joe Parisi extended his condolences to those affected, acknowledging the trauma and sorrow that such incidents bring to a tight-knit community.
Local businesses, like The Quilting Jeanne, became witness to the chaos as children ran from the scene, seeking safety during the active shooter situation.
Max Kelly, a student at the school, recounted the fear and confusion as he and his classmates escaped the gymnasium amid the sounds of gunshots, highlighting the lasting impact of the event on young minds.
Wisconsin Public Radio has been following the developments closely, providing updates on the aftermath and how the community is coming together to support one another during this difficult time.