The suspect in today’s shooting at a high school in Knoxville was killed during an exchange of gunfire, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said Monday night.
Knoxville Police received a report of a person who was possibly armed with a gun at 3:15 p.m. at Austin-East Magnet High School, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Director David Rausch said. When officers arrived, he said they found the person in a restroom on campus.
Officers ordered him to exit the restroom, but he said the suspect refused to come out.
When they entered the restroom, Rausch said the suspect fired shots, striking an officer. At least one officer returned fire, killing the suspect who was later identified as a student, he said.
The student, whose identity was not released, died at the scene, Rausch said.
The injured officer was shot once in the leg and transported to a local hospital for treatment, Knoxville Police Chief Eve Thomas said during the news conference.
“It’s our worst fear, an active shooter in a school,” Thomas said.
Rausch, the TBI director, said this is not a “school shooting,” rather it is an “officer involved shooting inside of a school.”
“It’s important to make that distinction,” he said.
Tennessee Bureau of Investigation will continue its investigation into the shooting, he said, adding that any findings will be shared with the local district attorney.