911 caller ID'ed Ohio school shooter


HAMILTON, Ohio (AP) — A recording indicates a 911 caller reporting a shooting at a southwest Ohio school immediately identified the suspect by name.

Breathing heavily, the unidentified caller gives the name of a 14-year-old boy and tells a dispatcher, "He just pulled out his gun and started shooting."

The scene Monday in a Madison Local Schools cafeteria left four students hurt. Two were shot. Investigators say the other two might have been injured by shrapnel or while running away. The injuries weren't considered life-threatening.

Sheriff Richard Jones said he's aware of a motive but wasn't ready to release it.

The suspect was caught nearby and was expected to appear later this morning in Butler County juvenile court. It wasn't immediately clear if he has an attorney.

The school district canceled classes and activities today.