A student of Millard South High School in Omaha, Nebraska, who was accused of shooting two people in his school, was found dead in his car.Authorities say the suspect, who so far have not identified, shot his principal and assistant principal and then himself in his car.
One victim was taken Creighton University Medical Center in serious condition. The location and update the other victims was not disclosed.The students told reporters that the gunman, an old man who was in the bar to order people to "get in the kitchen, just before the shooting.
Millard South High School was immediately freeze in place and a number of local schools. Students are placed in a rest area in the Divine Shepherd Lutheran Church, 150 Q Street and rejected. Meeting with parents and students can not drive their vehicles in the country at this time. All other schools in the area were published by the lock and at regular intervals.
The suspect was not identified, but police say he was a senior Omaha Millard South High School. No word had been suspended that day. The suspect is reportedly involved in an accident in which he drove his car through the football field, but not sure if that was the reason for discontinuation.