In an interview to be aired on GB News at 7pm tonight, the former US president claims the actions of both the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in recent years have caused pain to the monarch. 'I'm learning information in real time just as you are. 'You certainly can pray for our families here in Oxford and our students,' he said. 'You never want to prepare for something like this, but you have to, and the school district has done a wonderful job preparing.' Oxford Community Schools superintendent Tim Throne had little to add at the scene, saying he wasn't sure which students were shot and which one pulled the trigger. 'It's a very tragic situation, obviously,' Undersheriff Mike McCabe said during a press conference. Masses of stunned students, some crying and others huddled together, emerged from the school following the massacre. Upward of 20 shots were fired by the teen as 911 operators received more than 100 frantic 911 calls. 'You can come out.' The suspected shooter, a sophomore at the school, was arrested within five minutes of the original call, police said and police said an on-scene school resource officer assisted in nabbing him. Chilling footage captured by a student shows classmates huddled beneath desks inside a barricaded classroom as a killer gunman roams the halls, trying to convince would-be victims that it was safe to emerge from hiding. Horrific video shows students cowering from a 15-year-old gunman who identified himself as a sheriff's deputy and shot dead three students at a Michigan high school, wounding six others including teacher. 'You can come out.' Students exchange glances as one whispers 'he said it's safe to come out.' But one skeptical classmate declines to open the door, saying: 'We're not willing to take that risk right now.’ The gunman shouts back something inaudible before calling his classmate 'bro' and in that sickening moment, classmates began jumping out a window, realizing the self-professed cop was actually the It comes as chilling footage emerged yesterday of the suspect, a sophomore at the school who police said was refusing to cooperate, trying to convince would-be victims that it was safe to emerge from hiding. Three were in critical condition - a 15-year-old boy with a gunshot wound to the head, a 17-year-old female struck in the chest, and a 14-year-old girl with chest and neck wounds who is fighting for her life on a ventilator.
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Another eight people were injured - seven students and one teacher, a 47-year-old woman who was treated and discharged, according to the Oakland County Sheriff's Office All seven wounded students remain hospitalized, some with life-threatening injuries. It is not yet clear where in the school the shooter started his rampage. Cops recovered a a 9mm Sig Sauer handgun, bought by the gunman's father on Friday, and later said the suspect had fired more than 20 shots. Police responded around 12:50pm to a report of an active shooter at the high school and arrested the suspected gunman, 15, within five minutes of arriving.
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Hana and Madisyn were pronounced dead when officials arrived at the scene. Myre was shot when he tried to disarm the shooter and died in a patrol car as deputies rushed him to an area hospital. Hero footballer Tate Myre, 16, (right) Hana St Juliana, 14, (centre) and Madisyn Baldwin, 17, (left) died in Tuesday's shooting rampage at Oxford High School (inset, students hold a vigil for their slain classmates) in suburban Detroit, police said.