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At Least Six People Were Injured In A Shooting At A School In Northern California

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Last updated: 2022/09/29 at 5:42 AM
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At Least Six People Were Injured In A Shooting At A School In Northern California
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According to the officials, there was a shooting that took place at a school in east Oakland on Wednesday, and at least six people were injured.

According to the spokesperson for the Oakland Fire Department, Michael Hunt, paramedics brought six people to hospitals, and all of the victims had sustained gunshot wounds. It was not immediately known how many of the casualties were children or adults. There may have been a mix of both.

The alternative K-12 school Sojourner Truth Independent Study was the location of the shooting, which was confirmed by the spokesperson for Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf, Justin Berton. Berton stated that a statement would be released shortly.

Lt. Ray Kelly, the spokesperson for the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office, stated that the location of the incident was “no longer operational.”

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According to a tweet posted by the police department, an investigation into a gunshot that took place on a block that is home to four schools, including Sojourner Truth Independent Study, BayTech Charter School, and Rudsdale Newcomer High School, is currently underway.

The Associated Press tried to reach out to the police for more information, but they did not immediately respond to their calls. A large number of police cars and yellow tape were seen on the street in front of the schools, and students could be seen fleeing the campus on television footage.

When asked by KTVU-TV about the event, Oakland City Council Member Loren Taylor, who was present outside the school at the time, refused to provide any specifics about it and instead stated that “guns were on our school grounds where our babies were supposed to be safeguarded.”

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