Washington: A student was shot and killed on Wednesday in high school in North Carolina, authorities in the South AS state.
Police sent to Mount Tabor High School in Winston-Salem found one student who had been shot.
Students were transported to a local hospital, where he “gave up on his injury,” said Police Department Head of the Catrina Thompson during a press conference.
Suspect of photo shoot, believed to be another student at school, escaped from the scene.
He was then arrested “without incident,” said Police Winston Salem on Twitter.
After one year of learning which is mostly far away from the pandemic, US students who returned to the in-weon school this month faced a new risk of mass shooting, which had disrupted the American education system for many years.
The shooting on Wednesday has become the second in North Carolina High School this week.
“For the second time this week, we have seen shootings at the North Carolina school,” said the State Governor of Roy Cooper in a statement posted to Twitter.
“We must work to ensure student safety and educators, quickly capture shooters and keep weapons from school.” Such incidents are reported by local media but often fails to gather national headlines when relatively few students are involved – it seems only massacre, such as the 2018 photo shoot that saw 17 students killed in Parkland, quite extraordinary to collect wider attention.