Paramedics transported six patients to hospitals, all with gunshot wounds, after a shooting at a California school, according to Oakland Fire Department spokesperson Michael Hunt.
At least six people were wounded in a shooting at a school in Oakland on Wednesday, officials said.
Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf tweeted that all of the wounded were adults and the shooting happened at Sojourner Truth Independent Study, an alternative K-12 school.Three of the wounded were in critical condition at Highland Hospital in Oakland, the other three were taken to Eden Medical Center in Castro Valley and their conditions were not known, officials said.
Television footage showed dozens of police cars and yellow tape on the street outside the school and students leaving nearby campuses. Oakland Police Capt. Casey Johnson confirmed in a brief news conference that six people were shot, and didn’t answer any questions.