A student opened fire at a Washington state high school, killing two including himself and wounding four others.
Flowers are pictured on a fence outside Marysville-Pilchuck High School as a rainbow is seen in the sky the day after a shooting at the school in Marysville, Washington. (Jason Redmond / Reuters)
Flowers are pictured outside Marysville-Pilchuck High School the day after a shooting at the school in Marysville, Washington October 25, 2014. (Jason Redmond / Reuters)
Cassi Bjorne (2nd L), whose son is a senior at Marysville-Pilchuck High School, hugs Joanne Parker (L) during a vigil at Mountain View Presbyterian Church in Marysville, Washington. (Jason Redmond / Reuters)
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A security officer speaks to parents returning with their children to pick up belongings left behind at Marysville-Pilchuck High School the day after a shooting at the school in Marysville. (Jason Redmond / Reuters)
Jada Romulus (L), 16, consoles Charlotte Jackson, 15, as area students and community members attend a vigil at the Grove Church after a shooting at Marysville-Pilchuck High School. (Jason Redmond / Reuters)
Katelynn Janisko (L-R), 15, Rachel Cowan, 15, and Jamison Strickland, 15, light candles as students and community members attend a vigil at the Grove Church the after a shooting at Marysville-Pilchuck High School. (Jason Redmond / Reuters)
Students and community members attend a vigil at the Grove Church after a shooting at Marysville-Pilchuck High School. (Jason Redmond / Reuters)
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Members of the Oak Harbor High School football team, who were scheduled to play Marysville-Pilchuck High School on Friday, attend a vigil at the Grove Church. (Jason Redmond / Reuters)
Students gather with parents and at Shoults Gospel Hall in Marysville, Washington. (Matt Mills McKnight / EPA)
Students gather with parents and at Shoults Gospel Hall in Marysville, Washington. (Matt Mills McKnight / EPA)
Students gather with parents and at Shoults Gospel Hall in Marysville, Washington. (Matt Mills McKnight / EPA)
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Salvation Army worker Gene Rutherford (C) consoles two students at the Shoultes Christian Assembly after they were evacuated from Marysville-Pilchuck High School in the aftermath of a shooting on the high school’s campus. (David Ryder / Getty Images)
A student embraces a family member at Shoultes Christian Assembly after being evacuated from Marysville-Pilchuck High School in the aftermath of a shooting on the high school’s campus. (David Ryder / Getty Images)
Students gather with parents at Shoults Gospel Hall in Marysville, Washington. (Matt Mills McKnight / EPA)
A student walks along the road away from school in Marysville, Washington after a school shooting that occured at the Marysville-Pilchuck High School nearby. (Matt Mills McKnight / EPA)
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Students and family members embrace after leaving Marysville-Pilchuck High School in the aftermath of a shooting on the high school’s campus. (David Ryder / Getty Images)
Family members and students wait to reunite at Shoultes Christian Assembly after leaving Marysville-Pilchuck High School in the aftermath of a shooting on the high school’s campus. (David Ryder / Getty Images)
Students and family members embrace after leaving Marysville-Pilchuck High School in the aftermath of a shooting on the high school’s campus. (David Ryder / Getty Images)
Students and family members embrace after leaving Marysville-Pilchuck High School in the aftermath of a shooting on the high school’s campus. (David Ryder / Getty Images)
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Students and family members embrace after leaving Marysville-Pilchuck High School in the aftermath of a shooting on the high school’s campus. (David Ryder / Getty Images)
A woman talks on the phone while holding her child in Marysville, Washington. (Matt Mills McKnight / EPA)
A Washington State Highway Patrol office guides a car out of the parking lot at Shoults Gospel Hall in Marysville, Washington. (Matt Mills McKnight / EPA)
Students talk with FBI agents at Shoults Gospel Hall in Marysville, Washington. (Matt Mills McKnight / EPA)
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FBI agents stand outside Shoults Gospel Hall in Marysville, Washington. (Matt Mills McKnight / EPA)