Boy, 13, shoots 2 dead at Brazil school
A 13-year-old boy fatally shot two staff members and injured two others, including a student, at the Sao Jose Institute in Rio Branco, northeast Brazil, on Tuesday. Panicked students attempted to escape the violence, with some trying to scale a six-meter wall.

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AI-generatedA 13-year-old boy fatally shot two staff members and injured two others, including a student, at the Sao Jose Institute in Rio Branco, northeast Brazil, on Tuesday. Panicked students attempted to escape the violence, with some trying to scale a six-meter wall. Authorities arrested the teenage attacker, though his connection to the school as a current or former student remains unclear. The incident led to scenes of distress outside the school, with images showing injured individuals being evacuated and people comforting each other. The motive behind the attack has not yet been disclosed.
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5 extractedImages showed a woman being evacuated on a stretcher and people crying outside the school.
Students attempted to escape the school by climbing over a six-meter high wall.
The attack occurred at Sao Jose Institute in Rio Branco, the capital of Acre state.
A 13-year-old boy shot dead two staff members and injured two other people at a school in northeast Brazil.
It is not yet clear if the attacker was a current or former student.