Authorities are searching for suspects after a shooting at a school’s homecoming football game in Tulsa, Oklahoma, left one dead and one injured, police said.
According to the Tulsa Police Department, 17 victims were shot dead and another victim (17 people) was hospitalized with undisclosed injuries following the McClane High School shooting.
Police said the surviving victim is in stable condition.
“Dozens of officers gathered in the area to help manage the crowd and search for the suspect. A nearby neighborhood was searched.Unfortunately, it was cold on the trail,” a Tulsa police statement said.
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The suspect, believed to be armed and dangerous, has been described as “a 17-year-old black male.”
“Homicide investigators are actively working on this case. We hope that some of the hundreds of people here will come forward and help with this investigation,” the Tulsa Police Department added. rice field.
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Anyone with information about the shooting or possible suspect’s location is encouraged to call the Tulsa Police Department non-emergency number 918-596-9222.
Across the country, another high school football game in New York ended in shootings.
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Just before 10 p.m. Friday, New York State Police announced that at least one person was shot dead at the Newburgh Free Academy in Newburgh, Orange County.
Investigations into both shootings continue.