Southern France: Several injured in shooting at French school


One student was arrested and another suspect is on the run after a shooting on Thursday at a high school in southern France in which the head teacher was targeted, police and local officials said. 

According to a statement from the local town hall in Grasse, “two students fired on the head teacher” with one of them arrested afterwards, and another on the run.

A police source, speaking to AFP on condition of anonymity, said that at least two people had been injured and that an armed pupil had been arrested. Several people were injured in a shooting Thursday at a high school in the southern French town of Grasse, police said.

One person was arrested and another was on the run after the shooting at the Tocqueville high school, a police source told AFP, asking not to be named. All schools in the town some 40 kilometres (25 miles) west of Nice have been locked down, education authorities said.

Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve cut short a trip to the northern Somme area because of the Grasse shooting, as well as a letter bomb blast at the offices of the International Monetary Fund in Paris on Thursday.

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