Shooting Injures Two After New Jersey Football Game
Shooting Injures Two After New Jersey Football Game
Shooting Injures Two After New Jersey Football Game
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Gunfire erupted around 7:45 p.m. on Friday evening in the parking lot of Passaic County Technical Institute (PCTI) following a high school football game against Lenape High School, resulting in two minors being hospitalized with gunshot wounds. A suspect has been taken into custody, and officials confirmed that no students or staff from Lenape High School were involved in the incident. Lenape High School expressed their concern for the victims and the PCTI community, stating that all their students and staff are safe. Witnesses reported hearing several shots fired during the chaos, prompting police to secure the scene. The ages and conditions of the injured individuals remain undisclosed. This incident marks a troubling occurrence at a school event, and investigations are ongoing.

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Two teens hospitalized in a shooting after a high school football game in New Jersey
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Shooting after PCTI football game in N.J. leaves 2 juveniles injured, sources say
Two injured in shooting after New Jersey high school football game: report
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Two teens hospitalized in a shooting after a high school football game in New Jersey
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Shooting after PCTI football game in N.J. leaves 2 juveniles injured, sources say
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