Sheriff: 2 students accused of planning school shooting

Authorities in east-central Arizona say two students at a combined junior and senior high school have been arrested and are accused of planning to shoot attendees at an upcoming eighth-grade promotion ceremony.

Gila County Sheriff J. Adam Shepherd says in a news release Monday night that the arrests made after his office investigated information provided by the school's principal.

The sheriff did not release the students' ages or other information about them but said criminal allegations against them include interfering with an educational institution.

Meanwhile, officials with the Miami Unified School District say the students have been removed from the school for the remainder of the year.

Shepherd also said the investigation is ongoing and that additional information may be released later.

He thanked the school staff for promptly reporting the situation to law enforcement.

The school district's events calendar says the eight-grade promotion is scheduled May 24.

The Associated Press (AP) contributed to this report.