Newtown, Connecticut (CNN) -- In one of the
deadliest school shootings in U.S. history, a gunman opened fire Friday
in a Connecticut elementary school, killing nearly 30 people -- most of
them children, a law enforcement official receiving information from the
scene told CNN.
At least 10 of the dead at Sandy Hook Elementary School were students, a different law enforcement source familiar with the investigation said.
"Why? Why?" one woman wailed as she walked up a wooded roadway leading from the school.
At a news conference
Friday afternoon, state police Lt. Paul Vance declined to put a number
on the deaths. He would say only that there had been "several
fatalities." Police were waiting to notify families before releasing
details, but he reassured nervous residents that the school was secure,
the danger past.
The gunman is dead, his
body in a classroom, a source with knowledge of the investigation told
CNN. A law enforcement identified the suspected shooter as Ryan Lanza,
who was in his 20s. Police have recovered two weapons from the suspect, a
Glock and a Sig Sauer, the source said. It's unclear if police killed
the suspect.
Third-grader describes shooting from class
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Police were questioning another man but are not calling him a suspect, a source with knowledge of the investigation told CNN.
Despite the danger being
past, federal officers in tactical gear were on the scene Friday
afternoon, coordinating with state and local authorities. At least four
ambulances remained at the school.
Hospital officials in
neighboring Danbury said they were treating three people wounded in the
shooting. Danbury Mayor Mark Boughton said the victims were in "very
serious" condition.
Police and teachers
rushed students from the building as police swarmed the area shortly
after the first calls came in, around 9:40 a.m. ET. Officials moved
students to a nearby firehouse, where parents frantically sought
information about their children.
Third-grader Alexis Wasik said police and teachers barged into her classroom and told students to hide in the corner.
"Everybody was crying," she said. "And I just heard the police officers yelling."
Aerial images from CNN
affiliate News 12 New Jersey showed police officers armed with rifles
following a dog into woods near the school.
Other officers, some in tactical gear, stood around the school with guns drawn, CNN affiliate WFSB reported.
All schools in the city were on lockdown Friday as police assessed the situation, Vance said.
Gov. Dan Malloy is
"horrified" by what happened, a spokesman said. Malloy was meeting with
families Friday afternoon, the spokesman said.
White House spokesman
Jay Carney said the Obama administration feels "enormous sympathy" for
affected families and pledged federal support for state and local law
enforcement. Obama was expected to address the shooting on Friday.
If the number of
fatalities holds up, the Newtown shooting would be the second-deadliest
school shooting in U.S. history, behind only the 2007 shooting at
Virginia Tech that left 32 people dead.
The 1999 Columbine High
shooting in Littleton, Colorado, is the deadliest at a U.S. elementary,
junior or high school. In that incident, two students shot 13 people to
death before killing themselves.
December 14, 2012 -- Updated 1934 GMT (0334 HKT)
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