GREENSBURG, La. — One student was killed and two others were injured after a shooting at a Louisiana school on Tuesday, authorities said.
According to St. Helena Parish Sheriff Nat Williams, the shooting occurred at the St. Helena College & Career Academy in Greensburg at about 3 p.m. CDT, The Advocate reported. Students were being dismissed from school at the time of the shooting, according to the newspaper.
The suspect is 14 and is a student at the school, school officials told WAFB-TV. Charges will be released at a later time, Williams said, according to The Associated Press.
All of the victims are students at St. Helena College & Career Academy, KFLY-TV reported.
“This is being investigated by state police and the sheriff’s office,” Williams told The Advocate.
A motive for the shooting has not been determined, authorities told the AP.
One of the injured victims was taken to an area hospital, and the other was airlifted, WAFB reported.
In a statement, the St. Helena Parish School District said classes at the school were canceled until Friday.
“A tragic incident occurred on the campus of St. Helena College and Career Academy,” school officials wrote. “The scene is still active and we are working closely with authorities at this time. An official statement from the school district is forthcoming regarding details that can be shared with the community.