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Authorities say that three people were killed and 20 others injured in a shooting at a Minneapolis Catholic school

A U.S. Justice Department spokesperson said that three people were killed and 20 others injured in an attack on a Catholic School in the South End of Minneapolis, Wednesday.

An anonymous official confirmed that the shooter was one of those who died.

The shooting took place two days after the start of school at Annunciation Catholic School, a private primary school with 395 students. The school and the church are both located in an area of residential homes in southeast Minneapolis.

Richfield police, in a nearby suburb said that a man in all black, with a rifle, was seen at the scene. Local TV reports that a news conference will be held around 10:30 Central Time.

Local media reported that children were attending a morning Mass when the shooting started.

Parents were seen on local TV ducking under the yellow crime tape as they led students out of school. Students wore blue shorts, skirts and green polo shirt.

U.S. president Donald Trump confirmed that he was briefed about the shooting, and the FBI had arrived on the scene. Please join me in praying to all those involved! He said it on social media.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi K. Noem posted on social media that Homeland Security Department is in contact with local authorities, and they are monitoring the situation.

Police say that there have been three more shootings since Tuesday in this midwestern city, which have left three dead and seven injured. Reporting by Jana Winter; writing by Andy Sullivan, editing by Frank McGurty, and David Gregorio; reporting by Brendan O'Brien; Andrew Hay; Rich McKay; and Brad Brooks;

(source: Reuters)