Idaho school shooting: Girl in Rigby wounds three, police say
A girl aged 11 or 12 girls shot and wounded two of her fellow students and a member of staff at a school in the US state of Idaho, police said. The unnamed pupil, who is in the sixth grade, brought a gun to Rigby Middle School in the city of the same name and opened fire. The three victims are anticipated to survive, officials said. A female teacher managed to disarm the lady and detained her until police took her into custody, authorities said.
A motive is yet to be established. The lady "retrieved a handgun from her backpack, fired multiple rounds inside of the school and out," said Jefferson County Sheriff Steve Anderson, adding that the girl was from the nearby city of Idaho Falls. The incident has been investigated by the FBI and local police. "I and my classmate were just in class with our teacher - we were doing work - and then all of a sudden, here was a loud noise and there have been two more loud noises.
Then there was screaming," 12-year-old Yandel Rodriguez told the Associated Press. "Our teacher visited to take a look, and he found blood." President Joe Biden has announced his first steps since taking office to tighten gun controls carrying out a group of mass shootings. It includes efforts to create rules for certain guns, bolster background checks and support local violence prevention.