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US rocked by another school shooting, 6 injured in California

Six people were injured in a mass shooting at a public school in California's Oakland city, police said.

Author : NewsGram Desk

Six people were injured in a mass shooting at a public school in California's Oakland city, police said.

The shooting occurred at 12.45 p.m. on Wednesday at the Rudsdale Newcomer High School, Xinhua news agency quoted the police as saying on Thursday.

The victims were two students, a counselor, a security guard, and two people working at the school. The gunmen entered the school building to target specific people, and fired more than 30 rounds before fleeing in a vehicle.

Police linked the shooting to conflicts between groups and gangs within the city.

One or more of the shooters likely used handguns with large-capacity ammunition magazines holding more than 10 bullets apiece, which are now banned in California, according to the police.

"Surveillance video captured two specific shooters and one driver. But we had calls that there could have been up to four."
LeRonne Armstrong (Police chief during a news conference on Thursday)

As of Thursday afternoon, three of the injured remained hospitalized, The San Francisco Chronicle reported.

Campus facilities will be closed indefinitely while the school district repairs damage, both from the burst of gunfire and from police breaking into rooms, district spokesperson John Sasaki said. (KB/IANS)

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