MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (KRON) – All Northern California colleges affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church (SDA) will likely be closed on Thursday after a capturing at a college in Butte County, the church introduced. Two kindergarteners have been injured within the capturing, and the suspected shooter took his personal life.
“Our students, faculty, and staff at Feather River 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. On Thursday, the Northern California Conference of the Seventh-day Adventist Church will close its schools to allow everyone to spend time with their families,” Kevin Lampe with SDA mentioned.
There was no police presence at Mountain View Academy Wednesday evening, however Mountain View police say they are going to be offering additional safety.
It’s one in all a number of colleges within the Bay Space operated by the Seventh Day Adventist Church – identical to the one the place a college capturing left two younger college students critically injured in Butte County.
In response, Mountain View Police Chief Scott Nelson launched a press release saying that within the upcoming days, there will likely be additional officers patrolling Mountain View colleges and Mountain View Academy.
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Butte County’s sheriff introduced that investigators consider Feather River Adventist Faculty in Oroville could have been a focused assault due to its affiliation with the denomination.
“We sent an alert out to law enforcement agencies throughout the state of California,” Sheriff Kony Honea mentioned.
Together with the statewide alert, Gov.Gavin Newsom put out a press release expressing his condolences.
“Once again, a community is shattered by senseless gun violence,” he mentioned partially.
There was an grownup volleyball recreation Wednesday evening at Mountain View Academy. It was not affiliated with the varsity, however KRON4 spoke to 1 man who was taking part in and mentioned it was deeply disturbing to know that two kindergarteners have been shot.