MN High School Shooting Leaves Student Critically Injured, Adult Dead
- On Friday, Dec. 12, 2025, a student is critically injured and an adult male is found dead after a shooting in the parking lot of Stewartville High School, Stewartville, Minn.
- The Stewartville wrestling team was preparing to leave for a wrestling meet when the shooting occurred, and officials say they do not have information on what led to the incident.
- Coaching staff rendered aid after a gunshot was heard, locating the injured student who was taken to Mayo Clinic Hospital-Saint Marys for immediate surgery, while an adult male was found with a rifle and a self-inflicted wound.
- Schools in Stewartville closed on Friday, Stewartville Public Schools canceled classes and sports, Sixth Avenue Southwest remains blocked, a press conference is scheduled, and care will resume Monday, Dec. 15.
- The Olmsted County Sheriff's Office is leading the investigation, coordinating with the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, with limited details and no names or ages released; more information will come at a press conference.
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Stewartville High School Minnesota shooting: One student injured, gunman dead; motive unclear
A student was critically injured and an adult gunman died by suicide after an early-morning shooting outside Stewartville High School in Minnesota. The incident occurred as the wrestling team gathered to board a bus. Authorities say the gunman shot the student before turning the weapon on himself.
Student injured, man dead after morning shooting in school parking lot in Olmstead County
STEWARTVILLE, Minn. — A student is injured and a man is dead after a shooting in the parking lot of Stewartville High School on Friday morning, Dec. 12. Olmsted County Sheriff Kevin Torgerson said the shooting happened around 5 a.m. Friday, as the school’s wrestling team was preparing to go to a wrestling meet. The names of those involved have not been released as of Friday morning. Stewartville is about 12 miles south of Rochester. “One of the …
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