At least three students were critically wounded in a shooting at Evergreen High School in the Denver metro area on September 10, 2025, around noon. The incident remains active, with authorities responding to an active assailant on campus.
- At least two students wounded in shooting
- Incident occurred at Evergreen High School
- Active shooter situation reported by authorities
- Reunification center set up at Bergen Elementary
- School on lockdown, students inside classrooms
- Critical condition patients at St. Anthony's Hospital
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office reports that the shooting occurred just after noon at the school located at 29300 Buffalo Park Rd., 28 miles southwest of Denver. Emergency services confirmed three patients are in critical condition at St. Anthony’s Hospital. Authorities advise against going to the school directly, as the scene is still active. Students are currently on lockdown, with some inside classrooms. The district has set up a reunification center at Bergen Elementary School, seven miles from the high school, for families. This is a developing story, and more updates will follow.
- Police responded to reports of an active shooter at Evergreen High School.
- Three students are in critical condition at St. Anthony’s Hospital.
- The scene remains active; authorities advise against visiting the school now.
- A reunification center is set at Bergen Elementary for families.
This incident highlights ongoing safety concerns at schools nationwide. Authorities continue to investigate and secure the area.
Further updates are expected as law enforcement manages the situation and provides additional details.