One of the victims died from their injuries before reaching medical care, while another remains in critical condition at a nearby trauma center. The third victim suffered non-life-threatening injuries and is expected to recover. All three victims are students, though officials have not released further details about their identities out of respect for the families.
Sheriff’s deputies and school officials acted quickly to evacuate and clear the building. Once the school was declared safe, students were escorted to a reunification center where anxious parents waited for news. Emotional scenes unfolded as families embraced their children, grateful for their safety but devastated by the loss within their community.
Evergreen High School, located in a suburban area west of Denver, has long been considered a close-knit and safe environment. The news of the shooting stunned both students and residents. Many recalled the region’s painful history with school shootings, including the Columbine massacre of 1999, which occurred less than 30 miles away. For many, Thursday’s tragedy felt like history repeating itself in the worst possible way.
At an evening press conference, Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Lt. Sarah Delgado expressed sorrow on behalf of law enforcement: “Today, our community has suffered an unimaginable loss. Our hearts go out to the victims, their families, and the students and staff of Evergreen High School. We are doing everything possible to support them and to investigate how and why this happened.”
Officials have yet to determine a motive for the shooting. Investigators are combing through the suspect’s background, social media accounts, and school records in hopes of uncovering clues. Detectives are also interviewing students and staff who may have witnessed the events or noticed warning signs beforehand.
Mental health professionals were dispatched to the school immediately following the incident, providing counseling for traumatized students and staff. District officials confirmed that grief support resources will remain available “for as long as needed.” In a letter sent to parents, the superintendent described the day as “one of the darkest in our district’s history” and pledged full cooperation with law enforcement.
Colorado Governor Jared Polis also issued a statement offering condolences: “My heart breaks for the families of the victims of today’s tragedy at Evergreen High School. No student should fear for their life at school. We must do more to protect our children and ensure they can learn in safety.”
Local leaders echoed those sentiments, with some parents demanding stronger school security measures and others emphasizing the importance of addressing mental health challenges among young people. Many community members gathered at a nearby church Thursday night for a candlelight vigil, lighting candles, offering prayers, and standing in solidarity with grieving families.
The shooting has once again raised difficult questions about the prevalence of firearms in schools and the warning signs that may precede such violence. Experts caution that while every case is different, students who commit such acts often display troubling behavior long before violence occurs. “We need to make sure young people have access to counseling, supportive relationships, and safe outlets before they reach a breaking point,” said Dr. Andrea Hill, a psychologist who specializes in adolescent trauma.
For Evergreen High School, the days and weeks ahead will be marked by grief, healing, and the struggle to restore a sense of safety. Classes have been canceled for the remainder of the week, and additional security officers will be stationed on campus once students return. Teachers, students, and families will gather resources, lean on one another, and try to rebuild after a day that has forever changed their community.
What began as an ordinary school day ended in tragedy, leaving behind unanswered questions and broken hearts. As investigators work to uncover what led to this act of violence, Evergreen stands united in mourning the student they lost, praying for the recovery of the injured, and hoping for peace in a place that should always have been safe.