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Tragic visuals: Aftermath of Georgia school shooting

Last updated on - Sep 5, 2024, 16:21 IST
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​Tragic day at Apalachee High School

The school campus was placed on lockdown following a shooting incident at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia. The tragedy unfolded when a 14-year-old student, Colter Cray, opened fire which resulted in the deaths of two students and two teachers, while nine others were wounded. (Image source: AP)

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Law enforcement responded to the scene

Law enforcement officers worked tirelessly at the scene of the shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia. The teen responsible for the attack surrendered shortly after the school resource officers confronted him. The authorities continued to investigate how the suspect brought the gun onto the premises. (Image source: Reuters)

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Evacuation efforts underway

Students were evacuated to the football stadium following the terrifying incident at Apalachee High School. School authorities and emergency services swiftly moved to ensure the safety of the remaining students after placing the campus on lockdown. (Image source: AP)

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Medical response to the tragedy

A medical helicopter landed in front of Apalachee High School in the aftermath of the shooting, prepared to provide emergency assistance to the injured. The wounded were transported to nearby hospitals for treatment, and all were expected to survive. (Image source: AP)

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​Sheriff’s statement after the mass shooting

  • Sheriff Jud Smith of Barrow County spoke at a press conference after the mass shooting that left four people dead and nine injured. Authorities confirmed that the 14-year-old suspect would be charged with murder, and investigations into the case and the suspect’s previous history with law enforcement were ongoing. (Image source: NYT)

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    People left the school grounds

    In the wake of the shooting, people left Apalachee High School, some still in shock over the devastating events. The tragedy rocked the community, prompting an outpouring of grief and support for the victims and their families. (Image source: AP)

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    Community gathered a vigil

  • Residents of Winder gathered at Jug Tavern Park for a candlelight vigil, mourning the loss of the students and teachers killed in the shooting. The community came together to show solidarity and offer comfort to those affected. (Image source: Reuters)

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    Prayers for the fallen

    Mourners prayed during a candlelight vigil for the slain students and teachers at Apalachee High School. The vigil provided a moment of reflection and healing for the grieving families and the wider community. (Image source: AP)

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    Community in mourning

  • People held candles during the vigil, expressing the deep sorrow felt by all who attended. The outpouring of grief highlighted the profound impact of the tragedy on the small town of Winder. (Image source: AP)

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    Calls for reaction

    A student held up banners during the vigil, demanding action in the wake of the shooting. The banners read: "Protect my community, prevent another slaughter" and "Our schools shouldn’t be cemeteries," capturing the collective fear and desire for change in the face of ongoing gun violence in schools. (Image source: Reuters)

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