Adam, a junior at Saugus High School, was also with his mom shortly after the incident. “I heard a bunch of sirens,” his mother told KTLA. “He called me, I said, ‘Come right home.'” She said she felt bad for the parents who had not yet heard from their children, and that she was lucky. She also received a call from her daughter, who attends Arroyo Seco Junior High. That campus was also placed on lockdown. “She’s scared. She’s 13. She doesn’t know what’s going on,” the mother said. She said she’s glad that her kids learned what they needed to do from lockdown drills. “It’s really sad that they have to do that, but it does prepare them,” she said. Authorities received a 911 call about the shooting at 7:30 a.m., according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. Investigators said a 16-year-old student opened fire at a quad and struck five other students before turning the gun on himself. All six of them were taken the hospital, where two of the students have died, the Sheriff’s Department said. The suspected shooter was in grave condition.#SaugusHigh shooting: One mom received a call from her 16-year-old son while speaking to KTLA's @LynetteRomero. "Don't move please, you just need to be in my arms right now, OK?" she told him https://t.co/RceM1hRYN1 pic.twitter.com/rD8u53qa1Y
— KTLA (@KTLA) November 14, 2019
Parents and students hug hours after a deadly shooting broke out at #SaugusHigh in Santa Clarita Thursday morning https://t.co/RceM1hRYN1 pic.twitter.com/NTYFAdwvbH
— KTLA (@KTLA) November 14, 2019