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Shooting at Taft High School in California

_65215731_us_california_taft_0113 A gunman has shot two people at a high school in California, police have said.

One victim suffered a “major injury” and was taken to hospital in an air ambulance, officers said.

The other victim suffered a “minor injury” in the shooting at Taft Union High School, about 120 miles (190km) north of Los Angeles, they added.

A city official said the incident occurred shortly after 09:00 local time (17:00 GMT). Police say the gunman has been taken into custody.

Deputies from the local sheriff”s office and officials have been conducting a search of the school and its grounds to make sure no-one else was involved and all other students are safe.

A police spokesman said the gunman had used a shotgun in the attack in the small town outside Bakersfield in California’s central valley.

The shooting comes four weeks after a gunman killed 26 pupils and staff at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut.

That incident has provoked a nationwide debate about gun laws in the US. Vice-President Joe Biden has said his task force on gun control will make its recommendations to President Barack Obama as early as Tuesday.

Former pupils of Taf2010-1230-Taft-UHSt Union High School include the distinguished US Air Force pilot, General Gordon Graham, the American football player Russell Letlow and the television actress Jeanne Cooper.

 

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