http://www.wcpo.com/news/local-news/butler-county/shooting-lockdown-reported-at-madison-high-school
MADISON TOWNSHIP, Ohio -- A shooting inside the cafeteria at Madison Jr./Sr. High School Monday left four students injured and a suspect in custody, police said.
Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones said a 14-year old student opened fire at about 11:30 a.m., hitting classmates Cameron Smith, 15, and Cooper Caffrey, 14. Two other students, Brant Murray and Katherine Doucette, both, 14, were injured by flying shrapnel or while trying to get out of the way, authorities said.
One suspect, a 14-year-old male student, fled the school grounds before being taken into custody shortly after, according to Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones. Jones said investigators believe the suspect used a .380 caliber firearm.
One student, 11th-grader Zaydhmed, told WCPO he thought he heard four gunshots while walking through the school. When he caught word the suspect was a 14-year-old, he said, "I'm just thinking, 'Little eighth graders? With a gun? What are they doing with a gun?'
"Their parents need to lock their guns up," he said.
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At least 10 sheriff's office cruisers were on the scene, dozens of cars were lined up at the nearby Sunoco station and the Pleasant Ridge United Methodist Church on S.R. 122. Most of those cars were concerned parents and residents trying to gather information and reunite with their children.
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A.J. Huff, the district's coordinator of school and community relations, said parents were notified twice by automated phone call messages with following updates communicated on the district's website and social media channels.
Huff emphasized the school staff's extensive training in handling such an incident, describing their response in the aftermath of the shooting as "calm, collected, quiet."