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Shooting at Antioch High School in Tennessee leaves 3 injured, prompts lockdown

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At least 3 people were wounded Wednesday in a shooting at Antioch High School outside of Nashville, Tennessee, officials say.

“Three people have been wounded, including the suspect, who shot himself,” the Metro Nashville Police Department said.

Metro Nashville Public Schools added that the school is on lockdown “due to shots being fired inside the school building.

“Metro Police are on the scene. The person responsible for shooting is no longer a threat,” the district said. “This is an active crime scene and investigation. We will work with the MNPD to provide further updates as they become available.”

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The Metro Nashville Police Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment by Fox News Digital. 

It said in a Facebook post that the “Reunification site for parents is 3754 Murfreesboro Pike” – located down the street from the school — and that buses will be taking students there.

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Antioch High School is attended by approximately 2,000 students. 

Antioch High School sign

 

The motive for the shooting is unclear.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates. 

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