Coroner: Students' injuries in shooting not life-threatening
By Associated Press
Sep 28, 2016 3:20 PM CDT
In this frame from video provided by WYFF, law enforcement officers respond to reports of a shooting at Townville Elementary School in Townville, S.C., Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016. (WYFF via AP)   (Associated Press)

TOWNVILLE, S.C. (AP) — The Latest on the shooting at an elementary school in South Carolina that left two students and a teacher wounded (all times local):

3:15 p.m.

A coroner says that the injuries of two students from a shooting at a South Carolina elementary school do not appear to be life-threatening.

Coroner Greg Shore gave the information to the Greenville News and Independent Mail.

Anderson County emergency services director Taylor Jones said the shooting happened at the Townville Elementary School on Wednesday and that a teen suspect is in custody. He says all other students are safe and have been evacuated to a nearby church.

3 p.m.

A law enforcement officer says that a shooting at a South Carolina elementary school has left two students and a teacher wounded.

Anderson County emergency services director Taylor Jones says the shooting took place at the Townville Elementary School in Townville, South Carolina, on Wednesday, and that all other students are safe and being evacuated to a nearby church.

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