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PALERMO – Two kindergarten students are in "extremely critical condition" and a suspect is dead after a shooting at a school in the Northern California community of Palermo on Wednesday, the Butte County Sheriff's Office said.

Authorities said the incident happened around 1 p.m. at the Feather River School of Seventh-Day Adventists.

A man was found by a California Highway Patrol office with a self-inflicted gunshot wound, with the sheriff's office confirming that the suspected shooter had died. The CHP officer found a handgun next to the suspect.

Latest condition of students​

Two kindergarten students, a 5-year-old boy and a 6-year-old boy, were found shot, Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea said. The students were taken to a Sacramento-area hospital and are in "extremely critical condition," Honea said.
"I am thankful that they are still alive but they have a long road ahead of them," Honea said.

A sixth-grade student said she helped her teacher comfort younger students as the gunman was outside the classroom.
The Butte County Office of Education offered to provide crisis response staff to work with local school administrators to help reopen the school.

What we know about the suspect​

The suspect has not been identified. Deputies don't believe there is any connection between the suspect and the victims.
Honea said the suspect was dropped off at the school by an Uber driver. Investigators are interviewing the driver to learn more about what led up to the suspect being dropped off at the school.

Honea also added that investigators are looking into a "story" that the suspect called a few days ago to schedule an appointment at the school with an administrator on Wednesday. The reports indicate the suspect then showed up trying to enroll a child but deputies don't believe a child was with him.

After the meeting with the administrator on Wednesday, gunshots were heard, Honea said.

The shooting appears to be isolated to the Feather River School of Seventh-Day Adventists, but Honea said he provided other law enforcement agencies in California with information to be vigilant when it comes to Seventh-Day Adventist schools as it appears the school may have been targeted due to its affiliation.

The students were taken to the gymnasium until authorities could bring school buses to the scene. They were then taken to the Oroville Church of the Nazarene at 2238 Monte Vista Avenue where they were reunited with their families.

The school serves about 35 students from kindergarten to eighth grade and Honea said there was not a security officer stationed at the school as that's not part of the everyday routine.

Due to the investigation, the CHP had shut down Highway 70 for several hours.
The FBI has responded to help the Butte County Sheriff's Office with the investigation. Gov. Gavin Newsom's office said it and other state agencies are helping local officials.

Palermo is a town about 25 miles north of Marysville and 65 miles north of Sacramento.


 
Timeline of the Butte County religious school shooting
FOX40 (archive.ph)
By Matthew Norbert
2024-12-05 08:59:14GMT
(FOX40.COM) — Two boys ages 5 and 6 remain at UC Davis Medical Center in Sacramento with “extremely critical condition” injuries after being shot at their school in the Butte County community of Palermo on Wednesday.

The suspected shooter arrived at the Feather River Adventist School before 1 p.m. in a ride-sharing vehicle for a meeting with the school’s principal, according to the Butte County Sheriff’s Office.

The meeting had been scheduled several days before to discuss the possibility of a man enrolling a student at the school.

Sometime around 1 p.m., the meeting concluded and the principal reported hearing gunshots.

At 1:08 p.m., a California Highway Patrol dispatch center received 911 calls from Feather River Adventist School.

Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea said on Wednesday that the 911 calls were made from cellphones which is why they were sent to CHP dispatchers.

At 1:09 a.m., the CHP dispatchers learned there was an active shooter on the campus and transferred the call to the Butte County Sheriff’s Office.

Within the same minute, CHP officers and sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to the school.

A CHP officer was the first to arrive at the school at 1:10 p.m. and was guided by school staff to the deceased body of a man, who was later determined to be the suspected shooter.

A handgun was found near the man and it appeared that he had a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

The officer also learned that two kindergarten boys ages 5 and 6 had been shot and were in “extremely critical condition.”

When deputies arrived at 1:14 p.m., they began working with CHP officers to provide medical care to the injured students and sweep the rest of the school to ensure there were no other threats.

After finding no other threats at the campus, officers and deputies gathered all roughly 35 students and brought them into the school’s gymnasium to better protect the students.

Sometime later, a school bus arrived and brought the students to the Oroville Church of the Nazarene, about 9 miles northeast of the school.

From there law enforcement, school officials and church members helped students reunite with their families.

As of Thursday morning, law enforcement have not identified the suspected shooter, provided a motive for the shooting or provided an update on the medical condition of the students.
School website:
https://www.featherriversda.org/ (archive.ph)
 
Took an Uber.

Imagine the crushing guilt of knowing your passenger got out and shot kindergarteners. I think I need a drink.
"So uh, whatcha up to today, buddy?"

"I AM THE POONER OF ALL, I AM THE ALPHA AND OMEGA, MY NEO MAN SPIRIT MUST CRUSH THE VAGINA OF THE DEMON SEED THAT WRAPS THE UNIVERSE. I CANT BUTT FUCK A BLACK BEAUTY! I CANT BUTTFUCK BEAUTIFUL EBONY ASS!"

"...OK. Well uh - Here is your stop. Um, please rate full stars. Have a good one."
 
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