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4 students shot near school in apparent drive-by

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Four students were injured in an apparent drive-by shooting shortly after their Philadelph­ia high school let out early for the day late Wednesday morning, a city schools spokespers­on said.

City police said a 15-yearold girl was shot in the shoulder and thigh, a 15-year-old girl was shot in the shoulder, a 16-yearold boy suffered a graze wound to the face and a gunshot wound to the hand, and a 16-year-old boy was shot in the leg. All four were getting hospital treatment and were in stable condition.

Police said no arrest has been made and no weapon was recovered.

The shooting took place about a block from Overbrook High School in West Philadelph­ia, where school let out early because of parent-teacher conference­s, the district’s deputy chief of communicat­ions, Monique Braxton, said in a phone interview.

Braxton said the district’s Office of School Safety told her the students were at a corner store when the shooting occurred.

Parents were being notified early Wednesday afternoon.

“This is outrageous, that young people would be shot shortly after being dismissed from their high school,” Braxton said.

Officer Miguel Torres, a spokespers­on for the Philadelph­ia Police Department, said that the shooting occurred around 11:30 a.m. He said victims were taken to Penn Presbyteri­an Medical Center and Lankenau Medical Center.

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