Georgia School Evacuated After Shots Reported

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MIAMI, Florida (AFP) – Scores of children were safely evacuated from an elementary school in the state of Georgia Tuesday as police responded to reports of shots being fired and arrested a suspect, authorities said.

No one was reported injured in the incident involving an “active gunman” in the Ronald E. McNair Discovery Learning Academy in DeKalb County, Georgia near Atlanta.

“There have been reports of shots fired. There are no injuries,” Melvin Johnson, the DeKalb County school board chairman, told WSB TV Atlanta.

Teachers helped evacuate the school while police moved inside the building and apprehend the suspected gunman, who was not immediately identified.

Children were then moved to the parking lot of a nearby Walmart superstore to be reunited with their parents.

As the shooting unfolded, President Barack Obama was coincidentally tweeting about the need to strengthen gun laws.

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