(FOX40.COM) — The Northern California Convention of Seventh-Day Adventists is talking out following a capturing at Feather River Adventist College that left two of its college students in “extremely critical condition.”
“We are deeply saddened by the events that occurred today at our Feather River school,” The Northern California Convention of Seventh-Day Adventists wrote. “Our students, faculty, and staff have been reunited with their families. Two of our students are being treated for their injuries. Join us as we lift up these children and their families in prayer.”
The Northern California Convention of Seventh-Day Adventists oversees a number of church buildings, faculties and ministries related to the church.
Timeline of the Butte County non secular faculty capturing
The convention additionally thanked native regulation enforcement for his or her fast response and mentioned they are going to proceed to work carefully with Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea because the investigation into the capturing continues.
Wednesday’s capturing ended with the dying of the suspected shooter who appeared to have a self-inflicted gunshot wound and the hospitalization of two kindergarteners, ages 5 and 6.
The scholars have been taken to UC Davis Medical Middle in what Honea described as “extremely critical condition.” No additional particulars have been supplied on the character and severity of the boys’ accidents.