Witnesses describe hearing about Minneapolis Catholic school shooting

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(NewsNation) — There have been at least three people reported dead and about 20 others injured in a shooting at a Catholic school in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Authorities said they received reports of an active shooter at Annunciation Catholic School just before 8:30 a.m. CT. The school serves kindergarten through eighth grade.

Witnesses spoke to NewsNation about the moment they heard about the shooting. One woman, a former student at Annunciation, said that morning Mass was taking place just before the shooter was reported on the school's campus.

"Everyone's connected in the community right now and are talking about this," the woman said.

Bill Bienemann, a man who was also at the scene and lives two blocks away from Annunciation, said he spoke with another man who was at Mass in the morning when the shooting broke out. He said he heard "sporadic gunfire."

"He said it felt like it went on for eternity, but when it stopped, he ran out of the building," Bienemann said.

Bienemann added that he also heard the gunfire from his home and was initially in disbelief that it could have been that.

"I'll say I heard about 30 to 50 gunshots, somewhere in that area," Bienemann said.

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