DENVER (KDVR) — The suspect in a shooting at Evergreen High School on Wednesday died of self-inflicted injuries at the hospital, according to officials, leaving two other students hospitalized with injuries.
Class was canceled for both Thursday and Friday in light of the shooting.
Jefferson County authorities reported that, at about 12:24 p.m., there were reports of an “active assailant” near Evergreen High School. The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office confirmed in a press conference that three students were shot at the high school and were taken to CommonSpirit St. Anthony Hospital in Lakewood.
As of Wednesday night, one student remained in critical condition while a second student had non-life-threatening injuries. The suspected shooter, a male student of Evergreen High School, died at the hospital from his injuries on Wednesday evening, according to the Jeffco sheriff.
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office had a reunification point at Bergen Meadow Elementary, located at 1928 S. Hiwon Dr., but will have a resource and information center open at the elementary school on Sept. 11 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on Sept. 12 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The county sent out an “urgent lookout alert” to people in the area, saying that there was an “active shooter” reported at the school.
Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office said that they do not believe law enforcement fired any rounds, and were re-entering the school Wednesday afternoon to learn whether the shots were fired inside the building or outside, and what kind of weapon was used.
A view of the scene from SkyFOX showed numerous emergency vehicles outside the school on Wednesday afternoon. The school serves over 900 students, according to the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office.
Mental health and crisis resources
Help is available to anyone in Colorado who is thinking of hurting or killing themselves by calling or texting 988, or through the chat on 988lifeline.org. Additionally, Safe2Tell provides students with an anonymous way to report concerns about their own safety or the safety of others to school staff and law enforcement. Reports can be submitted by calling 1-877-542-7233, safe2tell.org, the mobile app or by texting S2TCO to 728477.













