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A 15-year-old student at a Michigan high school was taken into custody on Tuesday after allegedly shooting and killing three students and injuring eight others, including one teacher, according to the Oakland County Sheriff's Office.
The deceased victims are a 16-year-old male, a 14-year-old female, and a 17-year-old female. Two of the injured victims were in surgery as of 5:00 p.m. ET and six others were in stable condition with gunshot wounds.
Sheriff's deputies were called to Oxford High School at 12:51 p.m. ET and apprehended the suspect within five minutes. The shooter, who authorities believe acted alone, was uninjured and is not answering questions at this time, Undersheriff Michael G. McCabe said.
"We’re executing a search warrant at the suspect’s house," McCabe said. "We have talked to the parents, and all I can tell you is they didn’t want their son to talk to us and they have hired an attorney."
An aerial view of Oxford High School, which has about 1,800 students. (WJBK)
A handgun was also recovered at the scene.
Multiple injured victims were transported to local hospitals, a spokesman for the Oxford Fire Department said.
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Law enforcement received at least 100 911 calls after the shooting.
An Oakland County Sheriff's deputy who is assigned to Oxford High School was one of the officers who took the suspect into custody, according to McCabe.
Tim Throne, the superintendent of Oxford Community Schools, called the shooting "shocking" and "horrifying," saying that he didn't yet know the victims' names.
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Several ambulances were outside of the school after the shooting. (WJBK)
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A University of Michigan medical helicopter landed near the school about an hour after the shooting. (WJBK)
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Dozens of ambulances and police officers were outside of the high school following the shooting. A medical helicopter from the University of Michigan landed in the school's parking lot around 2:00 p.m. ET.
Evacuated students were sent to a grocery store across the street from the high school for reunification with relatives.
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President Biden addressed the shooting while on a tour at Dakota County Technical College in Minnesota.
"As we learn the full details, my heart goes out to the families enduring the unimaginable grief of losing a loved one," Biden said. "You’ve gotta know that that whole community has to be in a state of shock right now."
The school of about 1,800 students is located in Oxford, Michigan, which is about 30 miles north of Detroit.
The is a breaking news post and will be updated.