An active shooter situation has been reported at Perry High School in Perry, Iowa.
Preliminary reports indicate there are multiple victims, including the school principal.
ABC News reports that at least one person was killed, according to law enforcement officials:
There appears to be at least two people injured on scene as well, the officials told ABC News.
The scene is now “secured,” according to Dallas County, Iowa, officials.
The FBI's resident agent at its Des Moines office has responded to the scene to assist the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation, the FBI said. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is also on scene.
The school, located 25 miles northwest of Des Moines, is home to 1,800 students. Today was the student body's first day back from winter break.
“It is horrendously awful,” Linda Andorf, president of the Perry Community School District said, reacting to the news. “People need to figure out their life. This is just disgusting. It's terrible.”
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