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California school shooting: At least five dead

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At least five people have been killed and two children wounded Tuesday in a series of shootings that involved a school in rural Northern California. 

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Local authorities have revealed the shooting broke out in a home in Tehama County and continued at the Rancho Tehama Elementary School. 

Assistant Sheriff Phil Johnston told San Francisco news network KCRA that the shooter was killed by police.

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Sheriff Johnston also said he was unaware of the number of victims, but could confirm the number was at least five.

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‘I know that we have [flown] a number of students, I know that the school has been cleared, I know that we have the children that were attending school in a safe location at this time,’ he said. 

‘It was very clear early on that we had a subject that was randomly picking targets,’ he continued.

While details about what led up to the shooting were unclear, Mr Johnston said authorities were told by neighbours that ‘there was a domestic violence incident’ involving the suspected attacker.

He added that some 100 law enforcement officers had responded to the shooting.

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There were at least five crime scenes, he said.

A hospital spokeswoman said seven people, including children, were being treated for injuries. She refused to say what condition the victims were in.

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