Nevada school shooting Teacher killed two students wounded

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.cnn_html_media_utility before color red content '>>' font size 9px line height 12px padding right 1px .cnnstrylccimg640 margin 0 27px 14px 0 .captionText filter alpha(opacity 100) opacity 1 .cnn_html_slideshow_media_caption a .cnn_html_slideshow_media_caption a visited .cnn_html_slideshow_media_caption a link .captionText a .captionText a visited .captiontext a link color 004276 outline medium none .cnnVerticalGalleryPhoto margin 0 auto padding right 68px width 270px > A parent escorts his child from Agnes Risley Elementary School after a shooting Monday October 21 at nearby Sparks Middle School in Sparks Nevada. A student opened fire at the middle school police said killing a teacher and wounding two students. Mike Landsberry (pictured) a math teacher at the school was killed in the shooting Sparks Mayor Geno Martini told CNN. In addition to his work as a teacher Landsberry also had served in the Marines including several tours in Afghanistan his brother Reggie told Anderson Cooper 360. The suspect in the shooting is also dead said Washoe County School District Police Chief Mike Mieras. Authorities said it was too soon to say whether the suspect was killed by a self inflicted wound or by law enforcement. Parents escort a child from Agnes Risley Elementary School after the shooting. Authorities said students were being taken to a nearby high school to meet their parents. School has been canceled for the week at both the elementary and middle schools officials said. Law enforcement officers gather in the middle school parking lot after the shooting. A police officer stops traffic near Agnes Risley Elementary. SWAT team members secure the scene near the middle school. A Sparks Middle School student cries with family members. A Sparks Middle School student is comforted after being released from Agnes Risley Elementary School where some students were evacuated to after the shooting. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

(CNN) A student opening fire with a handgun he took from his parents. Screaming students running for cover. A teacher trying to help shot dead. Two students wounded. The terror lasted just a few brutal minutes.

As authorities investigated details were still trickling out hours after a deadly shooting Monday at a Nevada middle school.

One official described the scene at Sparks Middle School with one word chaos.

Students described to CNN how they ran into the school screaming and crying when they realized the pops they heard were gunshots just before the morning bell welcomed them back from fall break.

The shooter took a handgun from his parents a federal law enforcement source who was briefed on the situation told CNN's Evan Perez.

The gunman eventually shot and killed himself with the semiautomatic gun Sparks Deputy Chief Tom Miller said Monday evening at a news conference.

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Authorities said the shooter's motive was unclear.

It's too early to say whether he was targeting specific people or just going on an indiscriminate shooting spree said Tom Robinson deputy chief of the Reno Police Department.

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Mike Landsberry a popular math teacher at the school was killed in the shooting Sparks Mayor Geno Martini told CNN.

In addition to his work as a teacher Landsberry also had served in the Marines and served several tours in Afghanistan as a member of the Nevada Air National Guard his brother Reggie told CNN's Anderson Cooper 360.

He was the kind of person that if someone needed help he would be there Reggie Landsberry said. He loved teaching. He loved the kids. He loved coaching them. ... He was just a good all around individual.

Reggie Landsberry said his brother was probably trying to talk the kid down and protect whoever he could. That sounds like Mike.

One student told Pier Morgan Live that she knew the student who shot Landsberry and wounded two 12 year old schoolmates.

He was really a nice kid Amaya Newton told CNN. He would make you smile when you were having bad day.

He even offered to buy other students something to cheer them up Newton said.

Newton said she thought the two students who were wounded were friends of the shooter.

She and her mother Tabatha said they thought the shooter had been bullied in the past.

Student Faith Robinson said she was standing to the side of one of the school buildings where she heard shots and saw Landsberry killed. She told CNN that she ran into the school and was separated from her friends.

I start getting really worried and then I was trying to get a hold of my Mom she said.

Terra Robinson was just a few minutes away when she got her daughter's distressing call.

By the time she got to the school there was a sea of flashing lights and panicked parents she said.

The superintendent of Washoe County Schools said there were many heroes.

Including our children who even though school hadn't started when the teachers came out they listened to them and they went into their classrooms immediately Pedro Martinez said.

Witness Teacher tried to get student to put gun down

Student Thomas Wing said he was walking out of the cafeteria after eating breakfast when he saw a gun.

He told CNN affiliate KOLO that Landsberry was trying to get the student to put the weapon down. After a gunshot Thomas started running back toward the cafeteria. He heard another shot.

I was thinking oh my gosh am I going to get out of this Am I going to die he told KOLO. My heart was pounding faster than I could run.

An emergency dispatch calls released by the Sparks police department indicate Landsberry was shot on the school playground.

One wounded student was shot in the stomach and the other injured student was shot in the shoulder Washoe County School District Police Chief Mike Mieras said. The two 12 year old boys were both in stable condition Monday night Miller said.

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Authorities said that first responders were at the school just three minutes after the initial 911 calls.

I think we were well prepared. Everybody responded appropriately. I think our first responders did a heckuva job but it's a sad day for the city of Sparks Mayor Martini told CNN.

Shooting began early Monday morning

City officials said authorities received emergency calls from students and staff at the school about 7 15 a.m. about an active shooter on campus.

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Authorities said students were taken to a nearby high school to meet their parents. School was canceled for the week at Sparks Middle School and for the day at nearby Agnes Risley Elementary officials said.

I was deeply saddened to learn of the horrific shooting at Sparks Middle School this morning Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval said in a statement. My administration is receiving regular updates and the Nevada Highway Patrol is assisting at the scene. Kathleen and I extend our thoughts and prayers to the victims and those affected by these tragic events.

The shooting is one of several this year at a U.S. middle or high school. Last week a student at a high school in Austin Texas killed himself in front of other students. In August a student at a high school in Winston Salem North Carolina shot and wounded another student in the neck.

Another shooting occurred at an Atlanta middle school in January the same month a California high school student wounded two people one seriously.

The Nevada shooting also comes almost a year after a gunman killed 26 people at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown Connecticut igniting nationwide debate over gun violence and school safety.

The mother of a student killed in December's shooting in Newtown said Monday's shooting was reminder of the need to find solutions to keep students safe.

The unthinkable has happened yet again this time in Sparks Nevada Nicole Hockley said in a statement. Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims their families and the children of Sparks Middle School who today came face to face with violence that no child should ever experience. It's moments like this that demand that we unite as parents to find common sense solutions that keep our children all children safe and prevent these tragedies from happening again and again.

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CNN's Wolf Blitzer Jason Hanna and Karan Olson contributed to this report.

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