WASHINGTON — U.S. leaders are reacting to a shooting at a Minnesota Catholic school, calling the attack a "terrible situation."

The Minneapolis Police said the shooter had been “contained” after gunfire at the Annunciation Church's school, and there was no “active threat” to residents.

Dating to 1923, the pre-kindergarten through eighth grade school had an all-school Mass scheduled at 8:15 a.m. Wednesday morning, according to its website. Monday was the first day of school, and social media photos from that day show students in green uniforms greeting each other at bicycle racks, smiling for the camera and sitting together.

Details about the shooting are still emerging, as first responders continue to evaluate the scene and students are evacuated. No information on injuries or deaths

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