Police responding to shooting at high school in Iowa, county government says

Multiple people suffered gunshot wounds Thursday morning at Perry High School near Des Moines, Iowa, the county sheriff told reporters outside the school late Thursday morning.

The shooter has been identified, Dallas County Sheriff Adam Infante said, declining to answer any more questions. He didn’t say whether anyone had been killed.

“We’re still unclear exactly how many are injured,” he added. “There is no further danger to the public.”

Authorities responded within 7 minutes to a call at 7:37 a.m. of an active shooting at the campus, Infante said.

By late morning, “I think all the kids have been reunified already,” he said.

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