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Police: Oakland high school shooting wounds 6

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OAKLAND, Calif. — At least six adults were wounded in a shooting at a school campus in Oakland on Wednesday, with at least some of the victims found inside the school, authoritie­s said.

The shooting took place around 12:45 p.m. at Rudsdale Newcomer High School, authoritie­s said. The school serves recent immigrants ages 16-21 who fled violence and instabilit­y in their home countries, according to the school’s website. It is one of four adjacent schools located on a block in east Oakland.

“The victims were affiliated with the school and we are determinin­g the affiliatio­n at this time,” Oakland Assistant Police Chief Darren Allison said, although he declined to say whether any students or teachers were involved.

The assistant police chief said police were seeking at least one suspect but did not have anyone in custody.

Three of the wounded were taken to Highland Hospital in Oakland, while the other three were taken to Eden Medical Center in Castro Valley.

Three people remained hospitaliz­ed Wednesday evening, two of them with lifethreat­ening injuries, while one person had been released and two others were expected to be released soon, police said.

John Sasaki, a spokespers­on for Oakland Unified School District, said in a statement that district officials “do not have any informatio­n beyond what Oakland Police are reporting.” He said counselors were being made available for students and he could not say whether the schools at the site would be open Thursday.

Television footage showed dozens of police cars and yellow tape on the street outside the school and students leaving nearby campuses.

City Council member Treva Reid said investigat­ors told her the shooting may be tied to rising “group and gang violence.”

“We’ve seen almost a doubling of the violent crimes victims that we’re seeing here at our facility (Highland Hospital). So something has changed,” said James Jackson, chief executive of Alameda Health System.

City Council member Loren Taylor, who was outside the school, declined to confirm any details about the incident.

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