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Police say it was a "targeted" incident.
SAN FRANCISCO (TheBlaze/AP) — San Francisco police say at least three people were injured in a shooting outside two neighboring schools that were put on lockdown for an hour.
San Francisco Police Officer Carlos Manfredi says two young men and a young woman were injured Tuesday when gunfire erupted outside the City Arts and Technology High School and the June Jordan School for Equity, which share a campus.
#SFPD investigating shots fired @ Brazil & La Grande. 1 Confirmed victim. Shelter in place. SFPD searching for suspect. pic.twitter.com/8gYb9Vi3q7
— San Francisco Police (@SFPD) October 18, 2016
Manfredi says the shooting happened in the schools' parking lot and law enforcement said on Twitter that the incident was "targeted" and is not an active-shooter situation.
Appears to be a targeted incident not-active shooter. 3 students w/ injuries. #SFPD working w/ @sfusd. SFPD has increased patrol in the area
— San Francisco Police (@SFPD) October 19, 2016
He says students were initially ordered to stay in place until police searched each room and determined it was not an active shooter situation.
Manfredi says the shooting happened during the schools' dismissal time.
He says four male suspects wearing dark hoodies and jeans were last seen leaving the area.
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