San Bernardino school shooting: 2 adults, 1 student killed

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Tuesday, April 11, 2017
San Bernardino school shooting: 2 adults, 1 student killed
Police say a husband opened fire on his wife in a San Bernardino elementary school classroom, killing her and a student in a murder-suicide that spread panic across a city still recovering emotionally from a terrorist attack at a community center just 15 months ago.

SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. -- Two adults and an 8-year-old student were killed in a murder-suicide shooting at an elementary school in San Bernardino, officials said.

A second student was also wounded and was in stable condition at a local hospital.

The shooting, which San Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod Burguan said was a murder-suicide, happened shortly before 10:30 a.m. inside a special-needs classroom at North Park Elementary School in the 5300 block of North H Street.

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Police identified the gunman as Cedric Anderson, 53, of Riverside.

They say he entered the classroom and, without saying a word, shot and killed his estranged wife, Karen Elaine Smith, 53. They had only been married a few months and were estranged for about a month, Burguan said.

It was not immediately known how many shots he fired, but the weapon, a .357 revolver, typically carries six rounds and he reloaded once before turning the gun on himself, Burguan said.

Two students were behind Smith and struck by gunfire. Both were airlifted to Loma Linda University Medical Center.

This undated image shows 53-year-old Karen Smith and 53-year-old Cedric Anderson who died in an apparent murder-suicide at a San Bernardino, Calif. school on April 10, 2017.
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One student, identified as Jonathan Martinez, 8, died before making it to surgery, officials said. The other student, a 9-year-old, was in stable condition in the hospital.

Police said the children shot were not targeted and were likely struck by accident. The parents of the students who were shot have been notified, according to authorities.

The shooting happened in a special needs classroom that included students from grades 1-4. At the time, the room held 15 students, one teacher and two adult aides.

The gunman had signed in and was known by staff at the school, police said. He told staff he was there to drop something off to his wife.

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Police officers investigate outside North Park School after a fatal shooting at the elementary school, Monday, April 10, 2017, in San Bernardino, California.
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The school was on lockdown until further notice and officials said it was expected to be closed for at least the next two days.

Burguan said Anderson has a criminal history which includes domestic violence, weapons and drug charges. The domestic violence charges, he said, preceded his marriage to Smith. Investigators are still looking into the reason for their estrangement.

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Officers have secured his residence in Riverside and did not find any other victims there, Burguan said. They are working to obtain a search warrant for the home. So far they have not found any notes from Anderson.

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Hillside Elementary School and Cajon High School were on a precautionary lockdown as emergency crews responded to aid the victims.

Students at North Park Elementary were escorted to Cal State University, San Bernardino's PE Building 100.

AIR7 HD captured the emotional scene as children were reunited with their parents at Cajon High School.

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A concerned parent spoke with our sister station KABC as police continued to investigate a shooting inside an elementary school classroom in San Bernardino.

Parents and guardians were asked to bring their ID to Cajon High School for identification and verification and will be escorted to CSUSB, school officials said.

Burguan asked for patience from family members as the process could take up to three hours.

U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos released the following statement on the shooting:

"My heart and prayers go out to the victims of this horrible act and to all students and members of the North Park Elementary School community. I want to thank the first responders, teachers and school administrators who were there to protect the students in harm's way. As a mother and grandmother, today's senseless violence is a tragedy no parent should ever have to face. I ask everyone to join me in keeping all the victims and those impacted in your prayers."

San Bernardino Mayor R. Carey Davis said a prayer vigil will be held tonight at 6 p.m., at Our Lady of the Assumption Church, at 796 W. 48th St.

The San Bernardino County District Attorney's Office has a victim services counseling line for anyone who may be traumatized by the event: 909-382-3846.

Support and counseling services for students and parents will also be available Tuesday at Del Vallejo Middle School.