On Thursday, Dec. 7, two students were killed in a shooting at Aztec High School in Aztec, New Mexico. The news was verified by state police via their official Twitter account. They mentioned that the suspected shooter was also dead.
According to CNN, “There were no other injuries to other students or school faculty, officials said in a news conference Thursday afternoon. The shooter was a male, officials said, but they did not provide any other details, including whether he was a student or a visitor. A motive has not yet been determined.”
AÂ Facebook post by the San Juan County Sheriff’s Office stated that the two students who were killed were Casey Marquez and Francisco Fernandez.
According to CNN, “Aztec Police got a call about the shooting at about 8 a.m., officials said, and students were in class at the time. Aztec is a small town in northwest New Mexico, about three hours from Albuquerque, and authorities from nearby Farmington assisted in the response to the shooting.”
San Juan County CEO Kim Carpenter says officials were working on clearing the buildings before the shooter was reported down. The sheriff’s office told parents via a Facebook post that they should pick up their students at the police department. New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez said there were several acts of bravery from staff, teachers, students and police that not only saved lives but also prevented the incident from becoming deadlier.
“All New Mexicans are with Aztec today,” she said.
CNN informs us that Garrett Parker, a sophomore at Aztec High School, said he was in a classroom when students heard what they thought was someone punching the lockers. As the noise got louder and the suspect got closer to the classroom, they realized it was gunshots, he said. The whole classroom had to hide until they were told by officials to walk out of the room toward the back of the building and toward the parking lot, Garrett said. They were then split into groups by alphabetical order of their last names and taken to a park to meet their families. When Garrett and his classmates were walking out of the building, they were told to not look to the right because there was a body lying there.
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According to CNN, Sabrina Montoya, Garrett’s mother, said she was at work when a colleague came up to her and told her there had been a shooting at the school. She said she couldn’t believe what was happening and her heart stopped when Garrett was not answering his phone.
“I just can’t believe this happened in our community. This is all a horrible feeling. I’m glad my kids are safe and with us but I am devastated for my community and for the families who didn’t get the chance to take their kids home,” Montoya said.
US Senator Martin Heinrich, a Democrat from New Mexico, said he was distraught to learn of the shooting.
“This is a parent’s biggest nightmare. Every child deserves to be safe at school,” he said.
Heinrich also called for action to address the “epidemic of gun violence” in America.