Two students at a Maryland high school were injured Tuesday after a colleague opened fire in the hallway just before classes began, authorities said.
Great Mills High School remained on lockdown after the shooting was “contained” when a school resource officer “engaged” the gunman, St. Mary’s County Sheriff Tim Cameron.
The chaos unfolded before 8 a.m. ET when the shooter walked into the 1,600-student school and fired a round at a female student, also hitting a male student.
The school resource officer was alerted to the gunfire and “quickly” confronted the gunman, according to Cameron.
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