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Girl, 15, fatally shoots a teacher and a teen at a Wisconsin Christian school

Dec 16, 2024, 9:47 AM | Updated: Dec 17, 2024, 5:25 am

Image: Emergency vehicles are parked outside the Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wiscons...

Emergency vehicles are parked outside the Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin, following a shooting on Monday, Dec. 16, 2024. (Photo: Morry Gash, AP)

(Photo: Morry Gash, AP)

MADISON, Wis. (AP) 鈥 A 15-year-old student opened fire inside a study hall at a small Christian school in Wisconsin,聽聽and prompting a swarm of police officers to descend on the school in response to a second grader’s 911 call.

The girl also聽聽at Abundant Life Christian School, including two students who were in critical condition, Madison Police Chief Shon Barnes said. A teacher and three students were taken to a hospital with less serious injuries, and two of them were later released.

鈥淓very child, every person in that building is a victim and will be a victim forever. … We need to figure out and try to piece together what exactly happened,” Barnes said.

Police said the shooter, identified as Natalie Rupnow, was found with a self-inflicted gunshot wound when officers arrived and died en route to a hospital. Barnes declined to offer additional details about the shooter, partly out of respect for the family.

Abundant Life is a nondenominational Christian school 鈥 prekindergarten through high school 鈥 with approximately 420 students in Madison, the state capital.

Barbara Wiers, the school’s director of elementary and school relations, said when they practice safety routines, leaders always announce that it’s a drill. That didn鈥檛 happen Monday, just a week before Christmas break.

鈥淲hen they heard, 鈥楲ockdown, lockdown,鈥 they knew it was real,鈥 she said.

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Wiers said the school does not have metal detectors but uses other security measures including cameras.

A motive for the shooting was not immediately known, nor was it clear if the victims were targeted, Barnes said.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 know why, and I feel like if we did know why, we could stop these things from happening,鈥 he told reporters.

Barnes said police were talking with the shooter鈥檚 father and other family members, who were cooperating, and searching the shooter’s home.

鈥淗e lost someone as well,” Barnes said of the shooter’s father. “And so we鈥檙e not going to rush the information. We鈥檒l take our time and make sure we do our due diligence.鈥

The first 911 call to report an active shooter came in shortly before 11 a.m. First responders who were in training just 3 miles (about 5 kilometers) away dashed to the school for an actual emergency, Barnes said. They arrived three minutes after the initial call.

Investigators believe the shooter used a 9mm pistol, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press. The official spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the ongoing investigation.

Police blocked off roads around the school, and federal agents were at the scene to assist local law enforcement. No shots were fired by police.

Children and families were reunited at a health clinic about a mile from the school. Parents pressed children against their chests while others squeezed hands and shoulders as they walked side by side.

Abundant Life asked for prayers in a brief Facebook post. Wiers said they’re still deciding whether they will resume classes this week.

Bethany Highman, the mother of a student, rushed to the school and learned over FaceTime that her daughter was OK.

“As soon as it happened, your world stops for a minute. Nothing else matters,” Highman said. “There鈥檚 nobody around you. You just bolt for the door and try to do everything you can as a parent to be with your kids.”

In a statement, President Joe Biden cited the tragedy in calling on Congress to pass universal background checks, a national red flag law and certain gun restrictions.

“We can never accept senseless violence that traumatizes children, their families, and tears entire communities apart,鈥 Biden said. He spoke with Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers and Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway and offered his support.

Evers said it’s 鈥渦nthinkable鈥 that a child or teacher would go to school and never return home.

Image: Emergency vehicles are parked outside the Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin, where multiple deaths were reported following a shooting, Monday, Dec. 16, 2024.

Emergency vehicles are parked outside the Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin, where multiple deaths were reported following a shooting, Monday, Dec. 16, 2024. (Photo: Scott Bauer, AP)

The school shooting was聽聽among dozens across the U.S. in recent years, including especially deadly ones in聽;听; and聽.

The shootings have set off fervent debates about gun control and frayed the nerves of parents whose children are growing up accustomed to doing active shooter drills in their classrooms. But school shootings have done little to move the needle on national gun laws.

Firearms were the聽聽among children in 2020 and 2021, according to KFF, a nonprofit that researches health care issues.

Rhodes-Conway said the country needs to do more to prevent gun violence.

鈥淚 hoped that this day would never come to Madison,鈥 she said.

Rantz Exclusive: Barnes is the top choice for Seattle Police chief

Barnes is reportedly a leading contender for the聽open Seattle Police Department chief position, according to a source speaking on the condition of anonymity to “The Jason Rantz Show” on KTTH. Barnes has been seeking 聽for some time. In 2023, he was a finalist for the top job at the Chicago Police Department but ultimately was not selected. By October 2024, speculation arose about his interest in a police chief position in San Jose. However, Barnes publicly stated that the role was not the right fit for him and reaffirmed his commitment to Madison 鈥 coincidentally, around the same time Seattle began recruiting candidates for its police chief position.

The current police chief of Madison has been previously investigated for creating a hostile work environment and was reportedly “embroiled in a controversy” over a wrongful raid of a social worker鈥檚 home. Just last month, he was accused of failing to disclose a clear conflict of interest in a report he submitted about body-worn cameras.

Contributing: The Associated Press; Jason Rantz, KTTH

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