HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo. (CBS4) – One 18-year-old male was killed and eight students were hurt in a shooting at STEM School Highlands Ranch and police say “two shooters” were caught by officers running into the building. Both suspects are students at the school.

It is with extreme sadness that we can confirm that 1 student at the STEM School was killed in today’s #stemshooting incident. The immediate family has been notified. Douglas County Coroner Jill Romann has not officially identified the student is stating it’s an 18 year old male. — DC Sheriff (@dcsheriff) May 8, 2019

Douglas County Sheriff’s deputies responded to the K-12 charter school at Ridgeline Boulevard and Plaza Drive just after 2 p.m.

“This is a terrible event,” said Douglas County Sheriff Tony Spurlock. “This is something nobody wants to have happen in their community.”

The FBI crime unit is investigating inside the high school where the shooting happened. Both suspects are students at the STEM School. Neither suspect was injured. One of the suspects is 18 years old.



Investigators searched a suspect vehicle parked in the school’s parking lot.

All those injured in the shooting are students at the school, age 15 and older. Spurlock said that no teachers or staff members were injured in the shooting.

“We know there are 1,800 kids that go to that school and we are frantically trying to identify everyone of those and making sure we can connect them to their parents. That’s going to take a little bit of time,” said Spurlock.

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Officials ask that the public, including parents and other relatives, avoid the area. SWAT teams went into the Douglas County school and cleared it out on Tuesday afternoon.

Deputies executed a search warrant at one of the suspected gunman’s home in Highlands Ranch on Tuesday afternoon.

CBS4’s Rick Sallinger talked to a woman who said her daughter is the teacher in the classroom where the shooting apparently happened. Her daughter teaches juniors and seniors.

“I believe the student was targeting her, from what I understand,” said a woman who said she is the mother of Lauren Harper. “She’s with the police right now … she’s a witness.”

SkyRidge Medical Center had two juvenile victims in stable condition. There are also five victims being treated at Littleton Adventist Hospital. At 5 p.m., the hospital confirmed that three students were treated and discharged and two were upgraded to serious condition. Another victim was rushed to Children’s Hospital Colorado’s South Campus in Highlands Ranch and was being described as being in good condition.

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The school district confirms students from STEM School Highlands Ranch were being taken by bus to Northridge Rec Center, located at 8800 South Broadway, where parents can pick them up. Parents were being told to bring identification.

#stemshooting 7 possibly 8 students have been injured. Two shooters in custody. SWAT still clearing school. Students being bused to Northridge Rec Center. Parents please have patience with reunification process. — DC Sheriff (@dcsheriff) May 7, 2019

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“Reunification is going to take time, PLEASE BE PATIENT,” officials with the Colorado State Patrol tweeted.

After-school activities were canceled across the Douglas County School District.

The situation at the recreation center was very emotional. CBS4’s Karen Morfitt said parents who raced to the location were very upset.

“Some parents were crying, but it seemed to be controlled chaos,” said one mother. “He’s my child, I don’t think I’m going to be okay until I have him.”

“I just want to see him. I want him to see me, I want him to see me,” said another mother. “I’m just hoping it’s not as bad as it could be.”

According to the website for STEM School Highlands Ranch, located at 8773 South Ridgeline Boulevard, the school is described as an “innovative, free, public, charter learning community.” The school educates children K-12 grades. The school is considered a “think tank and learning lab” for creativity. The website states, “Our goal is not only to prepare students to thrive in the constant world of re-invention, but to lead it.”

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The school is located approximately 8 miles from Columbine High School in neighboring Jefferson County. That’s the site of one of the worst school shootings in history. In 1999, 12 students and a teacher were killed by the gunmen.

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Since then school shootings have taken place in Colorado in 2006 at Platte Canyon High School in Bailey (1 student killed), in 2010 at Deer Creek Middle School in Jefferson County (2 students wounded) and in 2013 at Arapahoe High School in Centennial (1 student killed).