Two adults were found dead in a classroom and two students are in unknown condition after a shooter walked on to the North Park Elementary School campus in San Bernardino on Monday and opened fire in what the police chief characterized as a suspected murder-suicide.

Authorities respond to an active shooter at North Park Elementary School in San Bernardino on April 10, 2017. (Credit: Doug Saunders)
The gunman was among those who were possibly down, according to a tweet from San Bernardino Police Department Chief Jarrod Burguan. He said the preliminary information was that a total of four victims were being treated.
Two students were transported to a local hospital after the shooting, which took place in a classroom, he said.
“We have two students who have been flown by MediVac helicopter to a local trauma center,” San Bernardino City Unified School District spokeswoman Maria Garcia said. Their conditions were not immediately known.
The third victim is a a teacher, according to Garcia.
She told KTLA the situation is believed to be “contained.”
Authorities have not yet said whether the two adults who were found deceased were the teacher and the shooter, or if they were additional victims.










