Shooting Incident at Dunbar High School Leaves Student Injured
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In an alarming incident, a student at Dunbar High School in Washington D.C. was grazed by a bullet in the head after it broke through a classroom window. The incident occurred in the area of the 100 block of N Street Northwest, prompting the high school to be placed on lockdown as a precautionary measure.
Authorities have confirmed that the injured student is 17 years old, contrary to earlier reports stating the teen was 15 years old. The student's injuries are reported to be non-life-threatening, and they are currently receiving medical treatment at a nearby hospital accompanied by their family.
During a press conference, Commander Third District James Boteler revealed that there appeared to be an exchange of gunfire leading to the incident, but the motive remains unknown. Boteler expressed hope that witnesses who were present in the neighborhood at the time of the shooting would come forward to assist with the investigation.
Advisory Neighborhood Commission 5E Commissioner Joyce Robinson-Paul expressed her concerns about the safety of the neighborhood, describing it as being "under siege." She emphasized the need for immediate action to address the escalating violence.
Eyewitnesses in the vicinity reported hearing multiple shots, with one resident estimating that about 20 to 30 shots were fired. This resident, who had prior military training and experience in Afghanistan, described the sound as similar to automatic gunfire. Disturbingly, the resident mentioned being accustomed to such incidents, reflecting the troubling and normalized nature of gun violence in the area.
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser arrived at the scene, but no official statement or comment regarding the incident has been issued to the press as of now.
Despite the terrifying event, Dunbar High School has downgraded its alert status. Students are remaining at the school, and after-school activities are continuing as usual.
The investigation into the shooting at Dunbar High School is ongoing, with law enforcement urging anyone with information to come forward. As this story develops, FOX 5 advises readers to stay tuned for updates and additional details.