Teen opens fire in high school Student injures two in Colorado shooting before killing himself


epa03989869 Local SWAT team members search the grounds at Arapahoe High School in Denver, Colorado, USA following a school shooting incident there 13 December, 2013. An unidentified student fired on fellow students critically injuring one. The gunman then killed himself. EPA/BOB PEARSON

CENTENNIAL: A teenager who may have had a grudge against a teacher opened fire with a shotgun at a Colorado high school, wounding two students before killing himself.

Quick-thinking students at Arapahoe High School on Friday alerted the targeted teacher, who quickly left the building.

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