A COLLEGE will remain shut with students and staff to be offered counselling after a suspected gunman stormed the building.

Armed police arrived at Crawley College yesterday afternoon after reports of shots being fired.

An 18-year-old was arrested on suspicion of firearms offences, while a blank firing handgun and a knife were seized.

The suspected gunman had been tackled and detained by a teacher and support staff member, who have both been praised for their heroic and quick-thinking actions, which put them at the risk of harm.

They both sustained minor injuries which were not gunshot wounds - one reportedly had their hand slashed open by a knife, according to eye witnesses.

The Argus:

The college has confirmed it will be shut until at least Thursday, to help Sussex Police with an investigation.

Vicki Illingworth, principal at the college, said counselling will be available for students and staff left shaken by the attack.

She said: "I cannot praise the courage, resilience and support shown by our staff enough.

"They have been incredible and the care and compassion they shared with our students and with each other continues to fill me with admiration.

“We can confirm two members of our staff did sustain some minor injuries, which were not gunshot wounds.

“Their heroic actions – and the rapid response of emergency services – helped to protect our college community. They are both at home, resting, and we ask members of the media to respect their privacy at this time.

“Our priority is and remains the safety and wellbeing of our students and staff. Counselling services are available for all students and staff.

The Argus:

“We are grateful to have received so many messages of support from parents and local residents, as well as colleagues across the further education sector, local authorities and individuals close to the college.

"We would like to thank everyone for keeping us in their thoughts and extend our thanks to the police and the emergency services.

“We know many of our students are keen to resume their studies in their normal college environment. We will be providing updates as soon as we are able and we look forward to being together again, on campus soon.

“Thank you for your continued support, patience and understanding.”