AMU Emergency Management Public Safety

New Mexico High School Shooting Leaves Three Dead, Including Suspected Shooter

By David E. Hubler
Contributor, EDM Digest

Three people are dead, including two students and the suspected shooter, after a Thursday morning shooting at Aztec High School, in Aztec, New Mexico, the Albuquerque Journal reported.

“One suspect shooter is deceased. Two students are deceased. No other injuries reported. The school has been evacuated,” the Journal said, quoting the New Mexico State Police (NMSP) Twitter feed. “The families of the victims were notified immediately. They are in our thoughts and prayers.”

According to San Juan County Sheriff Ken Christesen, sheriff’s deputies responded to the shooting around 9 a.m. The school was promptly locked down and evacuated.

Nearby Schools Also Put on Lockdown Due to Aztec Shooting

Nearby Bloomfield and Farmington schools were also put on lockdown, according to social media reports from police and the Farmington Municipal Schools.

The lockdown was later lifted, the Santa Fe New Mexican reported.

State Legislature Pays Tribute to Shooting Victims

At the Capitol in Santa Fe, members of the Legislative Finance Committee observed a moment of silence as word circulated of the school shooting. U.S. Representative Steve Pearce called the incident “tragic and senseless.”

Aztec is the county seat of San Juan County in northwest New Mexico in the Four Corners area. The Navajo Indian Reservation and the Mountain Ute Tribe Reservation occupy about 63 percent of the county.

 

Glynn Cosker is a Managing Editor at AMU Edge. In addition to his background in journalism, corporate writing, web and content development, Glynn served as Vice Consul in the Consular Section of the British Embassy located in Washington, D.C. Glynn is located in New England.

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