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At least 1 dead after shooting at Colorado high school

Officials said the suspected shooter, who is believed to be a student, was also injured and is in critical condition.
2 students in critical condition after shooting at a high school in Colorado
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One person who was in critical condition has died following a shooting Evergreen High School in Colorado on Wednesday, hospital staff said on Wednesday evening.

Officials at CommonSpirit St. Anthony Hospital in Colorado said the patient had died but did not share any other details.

At least two students were hospitalized in critical condition earlier on Wednesday after after being shot according to the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office.

Authorities said the students were taken to a local hospital for treatment. Hospital officials said the victims are under 18, but did give any further details.

Officials said the suspected shooter, who is believed to be a student, was also injured and is in critical condition.

Jefferson County Sheriff's Office Public Information Officer Jacki Kelley said she believes that law enforcement did not fire any rounds during the incident, so it is not clear how the suspect was injured.

The shooting happened on school grounds, but it is unclear if the shooting took place inside or outside of a school building.

Evergreen is about 40 minutes west of Denver.

The sheriff's office asked parents to refrain from going to the high school. A reunification center was set up at nearby Burgen Meadow Elementary

The sheriff's office first issued an alert for an "active assailant" in the area of Evergreen High School at 12:40 p.m. local time.

Officials with the sheriff's office said they believe there is no active threat and completed a sweep of the campus to ensure it is clear.

Colorado Governor Jared Polis said in a statement, "I am closely monitoring the situation at Evergreen High School, and am getting live updates. State Troopers are supporting local law enforcement in responding to this situation. Students should be able to attend school safely and without fear across our state and nation. We are all praying for the victims and the entire community."

This is a developing story.