TEXAS GOSPEL STAFF
Investigators in the U.S. are working to find out if a man targeted a small religious school in Northern California on Wednesday when he opened fire, critically injuring two kindergartners, before taking his own life.
Authorities believe the shooter may have targeted the school, Feather River School of Seventh-Day Adventists, because of its religious connection. However, he had no known link to the school or the victims. Sheriff Kory L. Honea said more information is needed to determine if this was a hate crime or part of a larger plan.
The two boys, aged 5 and 6, are in critical but stable condition. Sheriff Honea expressed relief that they survived but noted they face a long recovery.
The gunman, who died at the scene from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, was dropped off by an Uber driver before the shooting. Detectives are interviewing the driver as part of the investigation.
Before the shooting, the man had a meeting with a school administrator about enrolling a child. The meeting was described as “cordial,” and this was his first time at the school. Soon after, gunfire erupted.
The gunman’s body was found near the school’s playground. A handgun was discovered nearby.
PRESS RELEASE FROM THE OROVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
Our Hearts Are with Feather River Adventist School
The Oroville Police has Increased School Security to Support Our Community
“The Oroville Police Department extends its deepest condolences to the victims, families, and the entire community affected by the tragic incident that occurred on December 4, 2024, at Feather River Adventist School. No parent, child, or educator should ever face such an unimaginable event, and our hearts go out to all those impacted.
Butte County has endured more than its share of hardships, and this incident strikes at the core of our close-knit community. Events like this remind us of the importance of unity, resilience, and unwavering support for one another.
The Oroville Police Department will continue to offer our support to the Butte County Sheriff (Office) in any way we can to assist their ongoing investigation.
We understand that incidents of this nature, especially when they happen close to home, can create heightened anxiety for parents, students, and school staff. Please know that the safety and well-being of our community remain our top priority.
To provide reassurance and a sense of security, the Oroville Police Department has increased its presence at all school campuses in Oroville. Our officers, including our School Resource Officers, are trained for situations like this and are dedicated to maintaining a safe environment for students, educators, and families.
Officers will remain on campus to offer visible support and ensure everyone’s safety during this difficult time. We encourage anyone experiencing anxiety or in need of support to reach out to school counselors or local resources available in our community.
Together, we will navigate this tragedy and work toward healing as a community.”
