FBI Report on Active Shooter Incidents in the U.S. in 2023

FBI report reveals locations where active shooter incidents occurred in the U.S. in 2023, with open spaces being the most targeted areas. The report highlights 48 incidents resulting in 105 deaths and 139 injuries across 26 states. California had the highest number of incidents.

School Lockdown in Mount Horeb, Wisconsin

A person described as an active shooter was outside a middle school in Mount Horeb, Wisconsin, but the threat was neutralized and no one inside the building was injured. The situation led to a lockdown in all district schools, with no additional suspects found inside the middle school.

Ohio Acquires Mobile Homes for Armed Employee Training

Ohio becomes the first state to acquire mobile homes for indoor training to assist armed employees in responding to active shooter situations. This decision follows the Uvalde, Texas elementary school shooting. The Ohio Department of Public Safety approved a request for $78,028 to buy two 'shoot houses'.

Fatal Shooting at Super 8 Hotel in Minnesota

A man fatally shot a hotel clerk and a guest in Minnesota, with no apparent connection to the victims. The shooter, Nicholas Elliot Lenius, died by suicide. Methamphetamine was found in his blood, possibly impairing him during the shooting. The incident triggered an active shooter warning in town.