Two teens are being held in connection to a deadly shooting at Ingraham High School in Seattle on Tuesday. According to King County Prosecutors, the suspected shooter was a 14-year-old boy. FOX13
. When officers arrived, they immediately entered the school and found a student with a gunshot wound.A suspect tried to escape on a King County Metro bus but was taken into custody shortly after the shooting.
The 15-year-old could is being held for second-degree unlawful possession of a firearm and first-degree rendering criminal assistance. A charging decision is expected on Monday, Nov. 14. Police say a suspect is in custody and one person is dead after a shooting at a North Seattle school Tuesday morning.
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