5 dead, 2 critical after shootings in Canada

The outside of La Loche Community School is shown on Friday Jan. 22, 2016.
The outside of La Loche Community School is shown on Friday Jan. 22, 2016.

TORONTO — A shooter opened fire at a high school and a second location in a northern Saskatchewan community on Friday, leaving five dead and two others critically injured, Canada's prime minister said.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said from Davos, Switzerland, that a suspect was in custody.

"This is every parent's worst nightmare," Trudeau said. "The community is reeling."

Trudeau said the shootings occurred at a high school and another location but did not release any information on the second location. School shootings are rare in Canada.

The grade 7 through 12 La Loche Community School is in the remote aboriginal community of La Loche, Saskatchewan. The school's Facebook page said it would remain on lockdown until the Royal Canadian Police resolve the matter. It asked the public to stay away.

It was unclear how many died at the school. Police have yet to announce any details.

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