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Ohio High School Shooting Injures 4, Suspect In Custody

The school first reported the shooting around 11:30 a.m. local time on Monday. Helicopters were brought in to airlift injured students.
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Authorities say at least 4 students are injured after a shooting at a high school in southwestern Ohio.

Madison High School in Middletown, located about 45 minutes north of Cincinnati, reported an incident at the school around 11:30 a.m. local time on Monday. The school and surrounding ones went into lockdown.

A post on the Madison Local School District's Facebook page said three suffered non-life-threatening injuries, and the shooting suspect was in police custody. 

All other students were reported safe and accounted for. 

During initial reports, one Twitter user posted this, saying he was a parent to a boy at the school and asking for prayers. 

Another parent spoke with reporters while waiting to pick up his kids:

"What went through your mind?" a reporter asked.

"Everything. Everything bad. You always think it won't happen to you, and this is an eye-opener," the parent said. 

Medical helicopters were brought in to airlift injured students to the hospital.

This video includes an image from Stagebrown / CC BY 3.0