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Two students have died after a shooting at their Des Moines, Iowa, school on Monday, according to police.
The third victim, a school employee, is in serious condition after the shooting at Starts Right Here, a charter school, Des Moines police spokesman Paul Parizek told reporters.
The shooting, which took place inside the school, was reported just before 1 p.m. About 20 minutes later, three potential suspects were taken into custody at a traffic stop about 2 miles away from the school, according to police.
© Charlie Neibergall/AP Law enforcement officers enter the Starts Right Here building, Jan. 23, 2023, in Des Moines, Iowa. Police say two students were killed and a teacher was injured in a shooting at the Des Moines school on the edge of the city’s downtown. © Charlie Neibergall/AP A law enforcement officer walks outside the Starts Right Here building, Jan. 23, 2023, in Des Moines, Iowa. Police say two students were killed and a teacher was injured in a shooting at the Des Moines school on the edge of the city’s downtown. MORE: Monterey Park mass shooting live updates: Death toll rises to 11
The victims have not been identified.
A motive is unclear, but Parizek said the shooting was “definitely targeted” and “not random.”
© WOI First responders at the scene of a shooting at a community outreach center for at-risk youth, in Des Moines, Iowa, Jan. 23, 2023.
Des Moines Public Schools interim Superintendent Matt Smith said in a statement: “We are still waiting to learn more details, but our thoughts are with any victims of this incident and their families and friends. Starts Right Here is a valuable partner to DMPS, doing important work to help us re-engage students, and we stand by to support them during this critical time.”
Mike Beranek, president of the Iowa State Education Association, said in a statement: “We implore our elected leaders to consider effective strategies to eliminate gun violence and pursue concrete solutions that will keep our students, educators and communities safe. Our schools need to be bastions of safety, not the recipients of violence. This needs to end. As a nation, we need to recognize this is a societal issue seeping into our schools.”
© WOI A parent is seen at the scene of a shooting at an outreach center for youths in Des Moines, Iowa, Jan. 23, 2023.
A representative from the Des Moines Public Schools said Start Here is a “community partner of Des Moines Public Schools providing two services: helping to re-engage students in the district’s Options Academy credit recovery program and supporting students no longer in a school building due to behavioral issues.” The school, which began its partnership with the district in 2021, serves between 40 and 50 students, the representative said.
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Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds said in a statement that she’s “shocked and saddened.”
She said she’s seen “first-hand how hard” the school staff “works to help at-risk kids through this alternative education program.”
“My heart breaks for them, these kids and their families,” the governor said.
© WOI Police at the scene of a school shooting in Des Moines, Iowa, Jan. 23, 2023.
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.