12-Year-Old Student Opens Fire at Secondary School in Southern Finland
Helsinki, The Gulf Observer: A distressing incident unfolded at a secondary school in southern Finland on Tuesday as a 12-year-old student opened fire, resulting in the injury of three other students. The suspect was subsequently apprehended by authorities, as confirmed by the police.
Reports from the Associated Press (AP) indicate that heavily armed police swiftly cordoned off the lower secondary school, which accommodates approximately 800 students, situated in the city of Vantaa, located just outside the capital, Helsinki. The shooting incident prompted a rapid response from law enforcement following a call received at 09:08 a.m. local time.
Authorities revealed that both the perpetrator and the injured individuals were 12 years old. The suspect was taken into custody in the Helsinki area later on Tuesday.
This unsettling event has sent shockwaves through the community, prompting an urgent reassessment of security measures and safety protocols within educational institutions. As investigations into the incident continue, authorities are working diligently to provide support to those affected and to ensure the well-being of students and staff.
Further details regarding the motive behind the shooting and the condition of the injured students are awaited as the investigation unfolds.