Police in the US state of Wisconsin say the emergency call they received over Monday's school shooting came from a child no older than seven or eight years old.
A teenage pupil and a teacher were shot dead and six others injured at a Christian private school by a 15-year-old girl, named by authorities as Natalie Rupnow. The attacker, who attended the school, was also found dead with a handgun.
The police chief in the city of Madison said the child who rang 911 just before 11:00 local time (17:00 GMT) was in the second grade. "Let that soak in for a minute," Shon Barnes told reporters.
The attacker's motive is not yet clear. The next police press conference is expected on Tuesday afternoon.