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A 12-year-old boy entered his middle school gym, pulled a shotgun out of a bag and opened fire on students waiting for school to begin Tuesday, wounding two of them, said authorities in Roswell, New Mexico.

A boy, 11, was in critical condition, and a girl, 13, was in serious condition, both with gunshot wounds, said Eric Finley, spokesman for University Medical Center in Lubbock, Texas. The boy was out of surgery, but the girl remained in surgery late Tuesday afternoon, Finley said.

A staff member at Berrendo Middle School disarmed the student after he "walked right up to him and asked him to put down the firearm," said New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez.

Another school staff member received "very minor injuries" in the shooting and declined medical treatment so that he could continue to care for the pupils in the gym, the governor said.


Students shot in N.M. school shooting


The two student victims "were shot while simply sitting in their gym waiting to go to class, and one of them is in surgery," Martinez said at a news conference. "I'm asking that all New Mexicans, please, keep these two children in your prayers."

Authorities have in custody the lone student who's "responsible for this," said State Police Chief Pete Kassetas. The student who police say fired the shotgun is a seventh-grader, he said.

Investigators didn't yet have a motive for the shooting, Kassetas added.

Students had gathered in the gym to stay out of the cold weather before classrooms opened, the governor said.

A New Mexico state police lieutenant happened to be dropping off his child at the school when the principal saw him as she was locking the door during the shooting, Martinez said. She asked the lieutenant to assist, and he helped secure the scene, she said.

Said Chief Kassetas: "I commend the principal and the people that work at this school for saving many more lives."

State police were interviewing more than 100 students and faculty Tuesday. "We're going to be here for quite some time," the police chief told reporters Tuesday afternoon.

Investigators will examine "social media outlets and the forms of communication that students use," Kassetas said.

The state Department of Public Safety said in a news release that state and local police were called to the school at 8:11 a.m.

State Police public information officer Emmanuel Gutierrez said children were bused from the school after the threat had been "alleviated."

Police said the school was placed on lockdown after the shooting.

A vigil was scheduled at the Roswell Convention & Civic Center for Tuesday evening; classes at Berrendo were canceled for Wednesday, when counselors will be made available to the community, officials said.

"Today is the day that no superintendent wants to go through," Roswell Superintendent Tom Burris said. "This couldn't happen. It's unbelievable it could."

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When will this stuff stop?
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It kills me to see little kids doing this, and that this is what we're leaving future generations with.
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Onlyin1080p wrote When will this stuff stop?
When security is increased.
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I think its stupid to have security in the first place (Obviously for protection of course). What has the world come to? Can we feel safe walking into a movie theatre or even going to our own school?
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Parents, hide your guns better
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Relentless757 wrote Parents, hide your guns better


I agree and I think there should be laws that hold parents responsible. everyone knows I'm a real gun owner. The world doesnt need anymore people so if you are going to have kids you should be responsible for them as long as you are supporting them. we could close the gun show loophole and register guns like we register handguns in PA if the Democrats agreed to stop wasting time with an assault weapon ban. AWBs are pointless unless you confiscate guns that are already legally owned in the US. That would be unconstitutional and would be a disaster. our government should guarantee to us in writing that a registry will never lead to confiscation or taxes. Like I said in PA we have to register hand guns with the state police its no big deal. This is how you compromise. Trying to force your way onto people never ends well.
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What is wrong with people.
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Onlyin1080p wrote I think its stupid to have security in the first place (Obviously for protection of course). What has the world come to? Can we feel safe walking into a movie theatre or even going to our own school?


The illusion of safety.
You can go your whole life in the west without ever seeing a dead body, head to the east, and they're daily occurrences.
There are obviously going to be some shootings in Western countries, but they all make the news so it seems like there are a lot.
In comparison to other countries, we're immensely lucky.
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Well his family will have to leave town.
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