Police in Chico, California, are investigating a shooting inside the Butte County Library that leaves two people dead and a child injured. Multiple outlets report that the incident occurs in the Chico library and that officers respond after receiving reports of an active shooter. According to reports, a 911 call precedes the attack, with audio described as capturing gunshots and people screaming. Officials confirm that two individuals die and a child is injured in the shooting. The injured child is reported to have been struck during the incident. Authorities say a suspect is taken into custody following the shooting. CBS News and Newsweek both state that the casualties include two dead and one injured child, while the Los Angeles Times adds details about the emergency call and the situation being described as an active shooter at the time police were alerted. The outlets do not provide additional information about the suspect’s identity, the motive, or the severity of the child’s injuries in the material provided, and the investigation is ongoing.