Five students were shot during a Senior Skip Day celebration in Maryland on Friday, Fox News reported.
Five teenagers between the ages of 16 and 18 were injured when a Senior Skip Day celebration turned violent in a shooting. according to On Fox News. According to FOX News, the incident occurred in Prince George’s County, and Greenbelt Police Chief Rick Bowers said in a press conference Friday night that a large gathering of high school students was suddenly interrupted by gunfire around 2:30 p.m. said that it was done.
One victim was seriously injured in the shooting, but the other four were in stable condition, Fox News reported.
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“My heart breaks for them,” Bowen said in a statement, according to FOX News. “These are just kids trying to have a good time,” Bowen said in a statement. This is a tragic and foolish act.” There is no reason why this happened. It was Senior or Senior Skip Day. ” (Related article: High school principal “puts himself in danger” to protect students from Iowa shooting, daughter says)
Greenbelt Mayor Emmett V. Jordan also expressed concern about the safety of young people. The newspaper said, “What would the world be like if groups of high school students could no longer get together and have fun?”
No arrests have been made so far. Police believe a single gunman, who fled at the same time as the shooting, is responsible for the violence, according to FOX News.
