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Yahoo
17-05-2025
- Yahoo
'Scary incident' as gel pellets fired from vehicle at Minneapolis middle schoolers
Officials have filed a police report after a "scary incident" outside two Minneapolis schools that saw an individual firing gel pellets at students from the window of a truck. An email sent to parents says the incident happened near Justice Page Middle School and Washburn High School in south Minneapolis Friday morning. Principals Shannon Tenner and Emily Palmer wrote: "We are writing to share that a scary incident happened near our schools this morning before class started. "A young adult drove by a group of Justice Page students and shot Orbeez gel pellets out the window of a truck, hitting multiple Justice Page and Washburn students." The principals say the suspect has been identified and is not a student at either Washburn or Justice Page. They continue to describe a situation in which a vehicle sidles up before someone opens fire from within – even though using a toy gun – as "very alarming." Orbeez makes water-absorbing beads designed to be fired from splat ball guns, and have been known to cause injury when fired close enough. There have also been reports from other parts of the country of the beads being frozen before firing to cause greater injury. "We are relieved that our students are ok," Tenner and Palmer wrote.


CNN
17-04-2025
- CNN
Suspect in custody following shooting at Florida State University, sources say
A suspect is in custody following a reported shooting at Florida State University on Thursday, according to two law enforcement sources with direct knowledge of the situation. At least four people have been injured, CNN affiliate WCTV reported, citing hospital officials. A first responder on the scene gave CNN a similar account. Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare is 'actively receiving and caring for patients' from the shooting, a spokesperson said in a statement to CNN. 'At this time, details are still unfolding, and we do not yet have specific information to share.' The extent of those injuries is unclear, according to the law enforcement sources, citing preliminary reports. 'An active shooter has been reported in the area of Student Union,' the university said in a post on X. 'Police are on scene or on the way. Continue to seek shelter and await further instructions. Lock and stay away from all doors and windows and be prepared to take additional protective measures.' CNN has reached out to the Tallahassee Police Department, the Leon County Sheriff's office and the university. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement said it is 'actively engaged in the incident on FSU's campus.' Florida State University student Emily Palmer, 21, was near FSU's student union when she was alerted to a 'dangerous situation' on campus. 'I'm shaking … It's just a lot going on,' Palmer told CNN from the safety of her student housing. 'I'm concerned about my friends,' she said. 'I have friends in class right who are getting evacuated by police with their hands up.' Joshua Sirmans was in the university's main library when he said alarms began going off warning of an active shooter, according to the Associated Press. The 20-year-old junior said law enforcement officers escorted him and other students out of the library with their hands over their heads. Messages sent via FSU Alert, the university's emergency notifications system, urged people on campus to continue to shelter in place. 'Law enforcement is actively clearing rooms on the main campus,' one message said. Richard Rind, the university's director of transportation and parking, told CNN he was sheltered in place Thursday as emergency vehicles descended on campus. 'Many emergency vehicles on scene but can't see much as we are locked down in a building across the street,' Rind told CNN, adding he heard shots and saw people running as the incident unfolded Thursday afternoon. Gov. Ron DeSantis extended his thoughts to the university in a post on X, writing, 'Our prayers are with our FSU family and state law enforcement is actively responding.' Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier similarly posted that his office was responding to FSU's campus. This is a developing story and will be updated.