SANTA CLARITA, Calif. – Two students, a 16-year-old girl and a 14-year-old, are dead and three other teens were injured Thursday after a 16-year-old suspect — who was transported to the hospital and is in “grave” condition — opened fire at Saugus High School in California, officials said.
“Suspect is in custody and being treated at a local hospital,” Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva had tweeted.
Six people, all students, had gunshot wounds when police arrived at the scene around 7:40 a.m., Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Capt. Kent Wegener said Thursday afternoon during a news conference. It was later discovered that one of the victims was the suspect, an Asian male student at the school whose 16th birthday is today, Wegener said.
The victims are a 16-year-old female who passed away at 9:23 a.m., a 14-year-old female, a 15-year-old female and two 14-year-old males, according to officials. One of the 14-year-old victims died in the hospital, Villanueva said at the press conference, noting that it was not the shooter, Fox News reported.
There was also one non-critically injured victim who was transported to a hospital, for a total of seven victims including the suspect, investigators said.
HAPPENING NOW: Press Conference at Central Park re: Saugus High School shooting. pic.twitter.com/GF0QcqcwP0
— SCV Sheriff (@SCVSHERIFF) November 14, 2019
The weapon — a .45 semi-automatic pistol that had no remaining bullets — was recovered at the scene, Wegener said.
“Detectives have reviewed video that clearly shows the suspect withdraw a handgun and wound five people and shoot himself in the head,” he said.
The suspect’s mother and girlfriend were at the police station and a search warrant was being written and will be conducted at the suspect’s home for evidence, Wegener said.
No motive was immediately known. An investigation has begun to determine what happened and why, officials said, and the FBI is on the scene.
#LASD Shooting at Saugus High School , Please avoid the area. Male Asian suspect black clothing last seen at the location. Deputies on scene and still responding. Avoid the area Further information to follow.
— LA County Sheriffs (@LASDHQ) November 14, 2019
Police said they were in the process of interviewing students who were witnesses and looking into reports of video being posted to social media, but Wegener called those reports “rumors.”
The shooter had been described as a “male Asian suspect” wearing black clothing who was last seen walking away from the scene, the sheriff’s office had said.
Nevertheless, authorities later said the suspect, identified by neighbors and sheriff’s officials as Nathaniel Berhow, was found on campus with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head and was taken to a hospital, reported the Los Angeles Times.
#SaugusHighShooting: UPDATE – We have four patients; Three male and one female. Female and two males are in critical condition. One male is in good condition.
— Henry Mayo Hospital (@HenryMayoHosp) November 14, 2019
Two victims were taken to Holy Cross, according to Los Angeles County Fire Department Chief Daryl Osby.
“This is a pretty sobering incident for those involved, including first responders,” he said during the news conference, noting that the first responder community had children who attended the high school.
Santa Clarita Mayor Marsha McLean said her grandaughter attended the high school, and that even though the city is the third-largest in Los Angeles County, “we are a close-knit family-oriented community, and our family sticks together.”
“The feeling that went over me was indescribable,” she said of the moment she heard the news. “I felt the same thing as our families.”
“I want every single family member to know we are with you, our heart is with you, and that’s all I can say as to this horrible thing,” McLean added. “There are no words to describe it.”
Vice President Pence addressed the shooting at the beginning of his remarks at a NASA event on Thursday afternoon, reported Fox News.
“It’s another heartbreaking day for students and parents in America,” he said. “In this nation, we mourn with those who mourn, and we grieve with those who grieve. To the families, and to those critically injured, on behalf of the American people, I say from my heart: the hearts of every American are with you today, our prayers are with you, and our prayers are with all the doctors, nurses and hospital staff that are treating your loved ones.”
He spoke with President Trump who also conveyed his “deepest sympathies to the families of the victims and the entire Santa Clarita community,” Pence said, adding that the president directed the “full resources of the federal government to support local law enforcement.”
Pence continued, “Let me say, on behalf of the president, we commend the swift response of local law enforcement and school officials — they undoubtedly saved lives.”
He added, “To every American we say, this president and this administration will remain resolved to bring the scourge of mass shootings to an end and we will not rest or relent until we end this evil in our time and make our schools and our communities safe again.”
Sheriff @LACoSheriff continues to provide updates regarding tragic shooting in #Saugus pic.twitter.com/HIJgGJTvTb
— LA County Sheriffs (@LASDHQ) November 14, 2019
The William S. Hart Union High School District said all school lockdowns were lifted as of 1:40 p.m. ET. The school district also confirmed that there is only one suspect.
It was not immediately clear if the shooting occurred inside the school building, on school grounds or near the school. It also wasn’t clear what time the shooting happened, but a lieutenant with the fire department told Fox News that school began at 6:55 a.m.
“Deputies on scene and still responding,” the department had tweeted. “Avoid the area Further information to follow.”
President Trump “is monitoring the ongoing reports of a school shooting in Santa Clarita, CA,” the White House said in a statement. “The White House encourages all those in the area to follow the advice of local law enforcement and first responders.”
Saugus High School is located 40 miles northwest of Los Angeles.