At least one student is dead and four others are wounded after gunfire erupted after a high school football scrimmage in Philadelphia, police said.
A 14-year-old is dead and four other high school football players were wounded after gunfire erupted behind a Philadelphia high school Tuesday afternoon, police said.
The five unidentified victims were walking off the field after a scrimmage at Roxborough High School around 4:41 p.m. when someone in a green Ford Explorer drove up to the players and began shooting, police said. The victims were transported to Temple University Hospital and Einstein Medical Center, according to police.A 17-year-old male victim was shot in the arm and leg, a 14-year-old male victim was shot once in the thigh and a 15-year-old was shot once in the leg, according to investigators. All three are listed in stable condition.
Deputy Philly Police Commissioner John Stanford said that all the players shot were from Roxborough High School and that the shooters left the scene on foot."Death is final. You don't come back from that," Stanford said when asked on what parents can say to their kids.There are no arrests and no suspects have been identified.later in the evening on its website informing parents about the situation.
"We are aware of a shooting that occurred at a football scrimmage this afternoon in Roxborough. Four students have been taken to local hospitals, and families of the four shooting victims are being contacted. Multiple Philadelphia officers are at the scene, as well as members from our Office of School Safety. We will update you as more information is available," the statement read.Copyright © 2022 ABC News Internet Ventures.