© Canadian PressLa Loche Community School
Five people have been killed and another two critically injured in a shooting at a First Nation school in Saskatchewan, Canada, the country's prime minister confirmed. The suspect has been detained.
"We all grieve with and stand with the community of La Loche and the province of Saskatchewan on this terrible and tragic day," Trudeau said.
Initially, law enforcement did not described the incident as a shooting, but Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall confirmed "shootings" took place.
"The community usually pulls together really strong in times like this. Right now, La Loche is devastated," chief of the Clearwater River Dene Nation, Teddy Clark,
told
Saskatoon Star Phoenix newspaper.
The incident occurred at La Loche Community School, CBC News reported. Both it and the community elementary school are in lockdown.
According to the school's Facebook page, an "emergency" took place at the Dena Building, and the lockdown won't be lifted until the area is declared safe. The school is asking the public to stay away.
"Parents and community members are asked to not attend the Dene High School at this time due to the active, ongoing incident. Parents only are asked to attend the Ducharme Elementary School on Mission Street in La Loche," RCMP said in an emailed statement, according to BNO News. "We are in the preliminary stages of investigation. Further details will be provided as they become available."
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