A student who attends Whiteland Community High School was shot and killed Thursday morning.
A 16-year-old sophomore student who attends Whiteland Community High School was shot and killed this morning nearThe shooter was not caught as of 9:15 a.m. Thursday, said Greenwood Assistant Chief Matthew Fillenwarth.
The suspect ran up to the 16-year-old student and started shooting, Fillenwarth said. Several other students were at the scene but no one else was injured. Police believe the shooting was targeted and there is no threat to the public's safety or schools nearby, Fillenwarth said.Greenwood Police Chief James Ison immediately put schools in the area in lock down, Burgess said.
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