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One shot at Wootton High School in Maryland

A shooting inside Thomas S. Wootton High School in Montgomery County, Maryland, prompted a lockdown after about 2 p.m. One victim was confirmed, and police said there was one person in custody by 3:23 p.m. Roads leading to the school were closed, and parents were initially asked to reunite at nearby Robert Frost Middle School, though that plan was later canceled for unknown reasons. The district told bus riders they would return on their regular routes, while updates on reunification for non-bus riders were expected to follow. The washington Examiner reported on the incident and noted that the school had not yet commented.


One shot at Wootton High School in Maryland

Thomas S. Wootton High School in Maryland was placed under lockdown after a person was shot on Monday.

The Montgomery County Department of Police confirmed the shooting occurred inside the school shortly after 2 p.m. with a single confirmed victim, citing preliminary information. All roads to the school were shut down, and parents were originally urged to head to the nearby Robert Frost Middle School for reunification with their children, but this plan was soon canceled for unknown reasons.

At 3:23 p.m., police said they had one person in custody.

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“All students who ride a bus will take their regular routes home. Parents of bus riders are asked not to come to the school. Reunification for non-bus riders will be shared shortly,” a police statement said soon after.

The Washington Examiner reached out to Thomas Wootton High School for comment and further information.


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