A 14-year-old gunman opened fire at a high school in Cleveland, Ohio Wednesday, shooting at least four people, authorities said.
Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson said four people were shot in the incident, the latest in a recent string of high-profile shootings, but would not confirm media reports that the young shooter had been shot dead.
"They have the shooter," he said at a hasty press conference held outside the school.
Two adults and two students were shot, Jackson said. Another student hurt her knee while trying to flee.
"All the children were in stable, good condition," Jackson told reporters.
The two adults were in an "elevated" condition, he said.
Local media reported the 14-year-old student was frustrated after being suspended from school on Tuesday.
He came to school Wednesday morning and roamed through the hallways with a gun in each hand and shots were heard on two different floors.
Some students and teachers rushed outside at the sound of the shots while others hid in closets and under desks.