
Two hurt, one detained after gunshot reported at U.K. college
The Hindu
Chief Superintendent Howard Hodges said officers were in contact with counter-terrorism police and “all lines of inquiry are open”.
Students and staff at a college in England were evacuated following reports of gunshot fire on Monday. Two staff members suffered minor injuries, which police said were not gunshot wounds. Police said they detained an 18-year-old man and seized a firearm and a knife after the incident at Crawley College in West Sussex, about 32 miles (51 km) south of London. The man remained in police custody. Chief Superintendent Howard Hodges said officers were in contact with counter-terrorism police and “all lines of inquiry are open”.More Related News

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