Detectives with the Snohomish County Multi-Agency Response Team have completed their investigation into the shooting at Marysville-Pilchuck High School Oct. 24, 2014.
The investigation was requested by the Marysville Police Department on the day of the shooting.
The MPD has received the report. Police are reading the 2,233-page document and expect to spend several weeks working through the results.
“No community should have to suffer this kind of loss,” MPD Chief Rick Smith said. “Our focus is, and always has been, on preventing a tragedy like this from happening again. Our community and the families directly affected by this event are still healing, and it’s important for us to respect that fact as we move forward.”
SMART investigators are not referring any criminal charges to the Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, as the shooter in the case is deceased.
Results of the probe are not expected to be released to the public until the end of August, a sheriff’s email says.
Jaylen Fryberg, 15, opened fire inside one of the high school’s cafeterias and killed four students and seriously injured a fifth, before shooting himself.