Update:
@SeamanNWMS you are such a hero. You saved all of our lives today. Much love from #Noblesville. #nobstrong pic.twitter.com/ng2LwBRA2R
— Mylee Franklin (@mfranklin2003) May 25, 2018
Jason Seaman a seventh grade science teacher has been identified as the teacher who risked his life to stop the she student shooter. While his class was taking a test the shooter entered the classroom and fired shots.
New Audio: more details from seventh grade student who witnessed shooting inside Noblesville middle school west classroom pic.twitter.com/AXOJgpU4UQ
— Rafael Sánchez (@RafaelOnTV) May 25, 2018
Seaman’s mom post to Facebook asking for prayers for her son as he went in for surgery. Seaman was shot in his abdomen, the hip and the forearm before taking down the shooter who still hasn’t been identified.
Authorities have confirmed there is an active shooter at Noblesville West Middle School.
Early reports indicate that two people were injured.
A teacher was transported to Methodist hospital and a student who was transported to Riley Children’s Hospital.
Unconfirmed reports suggest that the adult is a science teacher who was injured while trying to stop the shooter and the student injured is believed to be a 13-year-old girl.
All area schools are on lockdown.
Students were being bused to Noblesville High School, where parents can pick them up.
SWAT and command vehicles are on scene.
NFD and NPD are on scene of an active shooter at Noblesville West Middle School. Suspect is in custody. NPD will have more info when it’s available.
— Noblesville Fire (@NoblesvilleFD) May 25, 2018
Noblesville Police Department is now reporting the shooter in custody is a male student.
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