An armed Wisconsin 16-year-old high school student confronted a school resource officer on Tuesday morning, resulting in an officer-involved shooting, police said -- one day after a similar incident unfolded at another Wisconsin high school. The student at Oshkosh West High School, located roughly 53 miles southwest of Green Bay, "confronted a school resource officer," the local police department confirmed. WISCONSIN HIGH SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER SHOOTS ARMED STUDENT WHO WOULDN'T 'HAND OVER GUN,' POLICE SAYThe teen allegedly walked into the resource officer's office, took out an "edged weapon" and stabbed the officer, Oshkosh Police Chief Dean Smith said at a news conference on Tuesday afternoon. "Today’s tragic event shows that trained school resource officers can help save lives," Cartwright said. The school resource officer promptly responded to a classroom and tried to secure the scene by getting other students to safety.
Source: Fox News December 03, 2019 16:23 UTC