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Wednesday, September 4, 2024

School at center of massacre received phone call this morning warning of multiple shootings: officials

 At least four people are believed to have been killed and nine others were hospitalized in a shooting at Apalachee High School in northern Georgia Wednesday morning, according to a report.

“I have directed all available state resources to respond to the incident at Apalachee High School and urge all Georgians to join my family in praying for the safety of those in our classrooms, both in Barrow County and across the state,” Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp said.

What to know about the school shooting in Georgia

  • At least four people are believed to have been killed and nine others were hospitalized in a shooting at Apalachee High School.
  • The suspected shooter is believed to be  a 14-year-old, law enforcement sources told The Post, though it is unclear if he is a student at the school.
  • The Georgia Bureau of Investigation confirmed the suspect is “in custody and alive.”

Trump calls Georgia school shooter 'sick and deranged monster'

By Christopher Scarglato

Former President Donald Trump ripped the mass shooter at Apalachee High School as a "sick and deranged monster.

“Our hearts are with the victims and loved ones of those affected by the tragic event in Winder, GA," the GOP presidential nominee said in a statement. 

"These cherished children were taken from us far too soon."

15 minutes ago

Parent says many students still trying to get in touch with their families after Georgia shooting

By Christopher Scarglato

Greg Mann, a parent at Apalachee High School, told 11 Alive that many students who fled the site of the mass shooting on Wednesday were still trying to get in touch with their families.

Mann added pupils had left their phone and keys inside the school.

“Nobody’s seen this coming,” he said to 11 Allive. “You don’t really know what to do.”

an hour ago

Kamala Harris blasts Georgia school shooting as 'senseless tragedy' during campaign stop

By Christopher Scarglato

Vice President Kamala Harris blasted the school shooting in Georgia on Wednesday, calling it a "senseless tragedy."

The VP spoke on the mass shooting, which left four dead, at a campaign stop in New Hampshire.

"It's just outrageous that every day in our country, in the United States of America, that parents have to send their children to school worried about whether or not their child will come home alive," she told supporters in Portsmouth.

"We have to end this epidemic of gun violence in our country once and for all. You know, it doesn't have to be this way. It doesn't have to be this way."

an hour ago

Georgia high school received phone call this morning warning about multiple shootings: officials

By Christopher Scarglato

Apalachee High School received a phone call on Wednesday morning warning about multiple school shooting threats, law enforcement officials told CNN.

The high school received a call stating there would be shootings at five schools, with Apalachee being the first, officials said.

It is not known who originally placed the call.

According to law enforcement officials, Apalachee High School recived multiple calls warning about a potential shooting on Wednesday.
According to law enforcement officials, Apalachee High School recived multiple calls warning about a potential shooting on Wednesday.ERIK S LESSER/EPA-EFE/ShutterstockFirst Georgia school shooting victim ID'd as special education math teacher
By Chris Nesi

The first victim in Wednesday's tragic shooting at Apalachee High School in Georgia has been identified as special education math teacher David Phenix.

"We are so thankful for all the texts, calls, and messages about my dad, David Phenix. There was a shooting this morning at Apalachee High School and my dad was shot in the foot and in the hip, shattering his hip bone," his daughter Katie wrote in a Facebook update about her dad's condition.

Special education math teacher David Phenix was identified as the first victim.
Special education math teacher David Phenix was identified as the first victim.Alapachee High School
Alapachee High School Special Education Teacher David Phenix
Phenix was shot in the foot and in the hip, according to a Facebook post from his daughter.Facebook/Katie Phenix
Phenix confirmed on Facebook that her father is out of surgery and is in stable condition.
Phenix's daughter confirmed on Facebook that her father is out of surgery and is in stable condition.Facebook/Katie Phenix

"He arrived to the hospital alert and awake. He just got out of surgery and is stable. We will update as we hear new information. We are so, so lucky, but please keep our family as well as the AHS family in your prayers."

Although Phenix survived the shooting, at least four others died at the hands of the gunman -- believed to be as young as 14 -- who also wounded 30 others.

an hour ago

Student recalls seeing 'huge puddle of blood in the classroom' during Georgia school shooting: 'Dropped my stomach'

By Christopher Scarglato

Miguel Eduardo Perichi Orta, a sophomore at Apalachee High School, recalled seeing "a huge puddle of blood in the classroom" during a mass shooting there on Wednesday.

"That really, it like dropped my stomach," he said to WXIA reporters. "It was heartbreaking to see that."

An injured person getting evacuated by helicopter after the school shooting.
An injured person getting evacuated by helicopter after the school shooting.Fox 5 Atlanta
WINDER, GEORGIA - SEPTEMBER 4: Students wait with others to be picked up by their parents after a shooting at Apalachee High School on September 4, 2024 in Winder, Georgia. Multiple fatalities and injuries have been reported and a suspect is in custody according to authorities.(
A student recalled seeing a "puddle of blood" in the school during the massacre.Getty Images

The student added he was "upset and disappointed" over the massacre, which left four dead and nine hospitalized.

"If something like this can happen here, when you think it's a normal day, it can happen anywhere, and that's what really hurts," he said.

2 hours ago

Frightened Georgia high school student texts mom chilling exchange as shooter roams campus: 'Someone's dead'

By Chris Nesi

A text exchange between an Apalachee High School student and his mother gave a frightening glimpse into the panic that unfolded when a shooter believed to be as young as 14 opened fire Wednesday morning, killing at least four and injuring 30 others.

"School shooting [right now]. I'm scared. Pls. I'm not joking," the student sent his mother in a flurry of messages at 10:23 a.m., minutes after students learned there was an active shooter on the northern Georgia school campus.

Parents walking a child out of the Georgia high school following the shooting.
Parents walking a child out of the Georgia high school following the shooting.AP

"I'm leaving work," the mother replied.

"I love you," the unidentified student wrote.

The conversation then took a chilling turn.

"Love you too baby. Where are you?" his mom asked.

People leaving Apalachee High School after the shooting.
People leaving Apalachee High School after the shooting.ERIK S LESSER/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

"Class. Someone's dead."

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation said the gunman is in custody, and it was not immediately clear if he attended the high school, which is about 45 minutes outside Atlanta.

2 hours ago

Biden says 'we cannot continue to accept this as normal' following Georgia school shooting

By Christopher Scarglato

President Biden spoke on the shooting at Apalachee High School on Wednesday, saying, "We cannot continue to accept this as normal.

“What should have been a joyous back-to-school season in Winder, Georgia, has now turned into another horrific reminder of how gun violence continues to tear our communities apart," the commander in chief said in a statement.

"Students across the country are learning how to duck and cover instead of how to read and write.

2 hours ago

4 killed, 9 hospitalized in Apalachee school shooting; suspect alive and in custody: Georgia Bureau of Investigation

By Christopher Scarglato

Four people were killed and nine were hospitalized from the Apalachee High School shooting on Wednesday, according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.

The agency added the suspect is alive and in custody.

An ambulance departing Apalachee High School at the shooting where four people were killed and nine others injured.
An ambulance departing Apalachee High School at the shooting where four people were killed and nine others injured.AP Photo/Mike Stewart
Barrow County Sheriff Jud Smith speaking to the media after the shooting.
Barrow County Sheriff Jud Smith speaking to the media after the shooting.Photo by Megan Varner/Getty Images

14-year-old student recounts Georgia school shooting: 'I didn't want to die that way'

By Christopher Scarglato

Camille Nelms, a 14-year-old student at Apalachee High School, recalled the harrowing moment a gunman entered her classroom on Wednesday during a mass shooting in Georgia.

"I was crying. I didn't want to die that way," Nelms told WXIA. "I don't want to meet the Lord that way."

A law enforcement officer directing people near the scene of the shooting.
A law enforcement officer directing people near the scene of the shooting.REUTERS2 hours ago

Kamala Harris briefed on Georgia school shooting: White House

By Post Staff

Vice President Kamala Harris was briefed on the deadly school shooting in Georgia on Wednesday, a White House official told CNN.

Harris was notified before she departed Joint Base Andrews for New Hampshire.

Vice President Kamala Harris boarding Air Force Two at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland on Sept. 4, 2024.
Vice President Kamala Harris boarding Air Force Two at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland on Sept. 4, 2024.via REUTERS

“She will receive regular updates from her staff as additional information becomes available. The Biden-Harris administration will continue coordinating with federal, state, and local officials,” the official said.

The VP is expected to address the massacre during her remarks in the Granite State, a campaign official told the network.

2 hours ago

'Devastated' Merrick Garland says FBI, ATF in Georgia to assist after deadly school shooting

By cscarglatonyp1

The FBI and ATF are in Georgia to assist local authorities following the mass shooting at Apalachee High School, Attorney General Merrick Garland said at a news conference on Wednesday.

"I'm devastated for the families who have been affected by this terrible tragedy," Garland said. "The Justice Department stands ready to provide resources or support the Winder community needs in the days ahead."

3 hours ago

Neighbor of Apalachee High School student: 'He probably doesn't want to finish the rest of the year'

By Christopher Scarglato

A neighbor of an Apalachee High School student said the pupil "probably doesn't want to finish the rest of the year" after a mass shooting at his school on Wednesday, they told WXIA reporters.

"I'm sure he's devastated," the neighbor said. "His last year, and this is what happens.

First responders outside Apalachee High School after at least four people were killed in the shooting.
First responders outside Apalachee High School after at least four people were killed in the shooting.ERIK S LESSER/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock
Students gathered in a prayer circle after being evacuated to the football field.
Students gathered in a prayer circle after being evacuated to the football field.WRDW

"He's like, 'They're shooting, they're shooting right across from my classroom,'" they added. "He called his mom devastated, I'm sure."


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