Gunfire was reported at a high school in Savannah, Georgia, prompting the institution to implement a hard lockdown, according to a news agency AFP report.
The Savannah-Chatham County Public School System confirmed the lockdown in a statement, indicating that students and staff are currently sheltering in place. Law enforcement agencies are on the scene, including the Savannah Police Department and the Chatham County Sheriff’s Office, to secure the area and ensure the safety of all individuals on campus.
Emergency response teams were dispatched immediately after the first reports of gunfire. Parents and guardians have been advised to avoid the school premises and await further instructions from authorities.
Details about potential injuries or the identity of the shooter have not been released at this time. The situation is ongoing, and further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
Governor Brian Kemp has been briefed on the incident and expressed his concern for the safety of the students and staff. Local authorities have assured the public that every measure is being taken to resolve the situation swiftly and safely.
The Savannah-Chatham County Public School System is cooperating fully with law enforcement in their investigation. The community remains on high alert as officials continue to monitor the situation closely.
For real-time updates, residents are encouraged to follow local news outlets and official social media channels of the Savannah Police Department.