Drive-by shooting near Portland high school injures 2 students
The OR shooting left one student with a gunshot wound to the leg and another with a graze wound
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Two students were injured in a shooting Tuesday afternoon near a high school in Portland, Oregon, officials said.
Shots were fired near Jefferson High School in north Portland around 4 p.m. after school was dismissed, Portland Public Schools officials said.
The two students are expected to survive, District spokeswoman Marifer Sager told The Oregonian/OregonLive.
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Police received a report that one of the injured students suffered a wound to the leg and entered the gym shortly after the shooting, the Portland Police Bureau said. As of 7:25 p.m., police said they were still trying to locate another student who had suffered a graze wound.
Police said officers received reports that two teens wearing face masks fled after the shooting in a car that crashed nearby. The teens then ran away, according to police.
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Police haven’t said if anyone was arrested.
Jefferson High sophomore Mesert Melda told the newspaper she was in the gym when other students ran in screaming that there had been a drive-by shooting.
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A teacher told the students to take shelter in the school’s audio recording room, she said.
"I was concerned for the people outside," Melda said.