Washington, DC teen shot, killed outside school

A 17-year-old boy was found unconscious and unresponsive, Washington D.C. authorities said

A teenager was shot and killed Wednesday outside a Washington D.C. high school, authorities said. 

Police officers responded around 2:25 p.m. to the 4300 block of 13th Street, NW, at Theodore Roosevelt High School over reports of a shooting, the Metropolitan Police Department said.

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Theodore Roosevelt High School in Washington D.C. A shooting at the school resulted in the death pf a 17-year-old boy Wednesday.  (Google Maps)

A 17-year-old teenage boy, who was a student at the school, was found unconscious and unresponsive, officials said. He was taken to a hospital where he died. One gun was recovered. 

The shooting happened after some sort of altercation, authorities said. 

"I can't overstate how heartbreaking it is, how heartbroken I am right now, for our kids with what we see happening as a police agency and as a city," Morgan Kane, assistant chief of police for Patrol Services North, told reporters at the scene about the rash of shootings involving young victims.  

A spokesperson for District of Columbia Public Schools told Fox News Digital that Roosevelt and MacFarland Middle School were briefly placed on lockdown.

Washington D.C. police at the scene of a shooting at Theodore Roosevelt High School on Wednesday where a teenage boy was killed.  (WTTG)

Two other nearby schools – Powell and Dorothy Height elementary schools -- were on alert status.

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Authorities were looking for a suspect possibly in a green BMW. 

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