The campus of Skyline High School in Oakland was locked down after gunfire was reported in the area Tuesday morning.
According to Oakland Police, officers received a call of shots fired near the campus in the Oakland Hills around 11:30 a.m. The school was placed on lockdown in response.
Chopper over the scene of police activity near Skyline High School in Oakland on September 5, 2023.During a preliminary investigation, additional officers in the area detained an unspecified number of individuals possibly connected to the shooting and recovered a firearm. Additional details about the incident were not immediately available.
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