2 15-year-old girls fatally shot at Arizona school

By Jacques Billeaud And Paul Davenport, The Associated Press

GLENDALE, Ariz. – Two 15-year-old girls died Friday in a shooting at an Arizona high school that initially caused panic among parents who could not reach their children but later emerged as a murder-suicide.

Police announced that a suicide note was found at the shooting scene near the cafeteria area of Independence High School in Glendale. They said the girls each were shot once, were declared dead at the scene and a weapon was found near the bodies.

“Information gathered by detectives reveal the two girls were very close friends, appeared to also be in a relationship,” Glendale police spokeswoman Tracey Breeden said in a statement Friday afternoon.

Breeden said it is believed nobody witnessed the shooting.

Both teens have been identified, but Breeden said “their names will not be confirmed or released at this time by the police department due to their juvenile status.”

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Associated Press photographer Matt York and writer Samantha Shotzbarger contributed to this report.

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