A 17-year-old student is in critical condition after he was shot on the first day of school today in a Baltimore suburb and a quick thinking teacher subdued the teenage gunman.
The alleged shooter was another student who was 15, Baltimore County Police Chief Jim Johnson said. The suspect was arrested, Johnson said.
The school, Perry Hall High School, was evacuated.
The 15-year-old student, whose name was not released, walked into the school cafeteria at 10:45 a.m. and fired one shot, the chief said. Police believe he acted alone and did not target the 17-year-old who was shot.
A student described the weapon to ABC News affiliate WMAR as a shotgun. The alleged shotgun was disassembled when it was brought to campus and assembled after it was on campus, two sources familiar with the investigation told ABC News.
A teacher grabbed the boy with the gun and wrestled him against a wall, holding the gun away from the shooter. A second staffer, a school resource officer, was outside the cafeteria and rushed in to help the teacher subdue the suspect until cops arrived, police said.
"One student has been shot and is being taken to the hospital by medevac," the Baltimore County Police Department said in a statement.
The school is located in White Marsh, Md., northeast of Baltimore.
Students were evacuated to the Perry Hall Shopping Center where frantic parents went to be reunited with their children there, according to police. Students are also being bused home from the middle school across the street, ABC News affiliate WMAR reported.
Several other students suffered minor, non-shooting injuries during the incident.
It was the first day of school for students. Several roads in the area have been closed and the school is on lockdown, according to ABC affiliate WMAR.
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