LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A Lincoln shooting has left one man dead and another hospitalized with serious injuries.
Lincoln Police Capt. Bob Farber said there is a public safety risk as authorities continue to look for a suspect in a Monday afternoon shooting that happened at a Euclid Street home.
Police also called animal control to report a dog that was injured by gunfire.
Lincoln police, Nebraska State Patrol troopers and deputy U.S. marshals responded to the two-story rental home.
Authorities also briefly locked down nearby Prescott Elementary School before allowing school officials to dismiss students. The school is about one block away from the scene of the shooting.
Police have not identified the victims.