September 18, 2025
Evergreen High returns to class with care and clarity
Lockdown protocols limited further harm during the Evergreen High School shooting. Two injured students are stable. Investigators say the sixteen year old suspect died of a self inflicted wound and was influenced by an extremist network. Authorities will release confirmed details when appropriate.
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Bryson Conder

Students and staff followed lockdown training and limited further harm. Two students remain hospitalized, one in critical but stable condition and one in serious condition after being upgraded. Investigators say the sixteen year old student fired about twenty rounds in roughly nine minutes, beginning inside the building before moving across the football field, and then died of a self inflicted wound. The weapon was a revolver. Authorities are reviewing the suspect’s online activity and say he was radicalized by an extremist network. Hundreds gathered at Buchanan Park for a vigil. A freshman’s parent said, “In the three weeks we’ve been at school, we’ve already loved the school and felt it feels like home.” The governor told families, “Schools should be places of learning and growth, not crime scenes.” Students described staying quiet, locking doors, and waiting for the all clear. Counselors and district teams are expanding on campus support and peer circles this week. Local officials credited coordination between teachers, students, and deputies for containing the attack. A preliminary timeline shows the response unfolding within minutes of the first reports. Campus leaders and student representatives will guide climate and safety work as classes resume. Families asked for clear, confirmed updates and for privacy for the injured students. The focus now is recovery, steady communication, and helping classmates feel safe enough to learn.
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