Police in Madison, Wis., are investigating how the 15-year-old school shooter obtained a handgun.
Police Chief Shon Barnes, in an interview Tuesday morning with CNN’s John Berman, said partners at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) are expediting a trace form “to determine the origin of that weapon, who purchased it, and how it got from a manufacturer all the way into the hands of a 15-year-old girl.”
“These are questions that’s going to take some time to answer,” Barnes continued. “We‘re fully committed to getting the answer to that.”
Barnes said police do not know yet whether the handgun belonged to, or was in the possession of, the shooter’s parents. But he said the parents have been cooperative and there is no sign, as of Tuesday morning, that the parents were involved in any sort of planning of the incident.
“We will certainly look at all facts and aspects of this case,” Barnes said about whether the parents could face charges in connection to the shooting. “As they were voluntarily giving information, that certainly helps to determine, you know, if they were involved or if they were, if this was pre-planned.”
Barnes said he did not want to speculate further until authorities have more information.
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