A nightmarish incident unfolded Friday night at Port Allen High School in Louisiana as authorities reacted quickly to a shooting during a sporting activity. According to West Baton Rouge Sheriff's spokesman Sgt. Landon Groeger, 2 males were the victims of the gunfire. In an interview with WAFB, Groger broke the heartbreaking news that a 15-year-old was killed in the shooting, while a 28-year-old was injured and was rushed to a nearby hospital for medical attention. The gravity of the situation prompted authorities to send a medical helicopter to pick up the 2nd casualty, further emphasizing the seriousness of the incident.
As of 9 p.m., law enforcement confirmed that the shooter responsible for the tragic incident remains at large, avoiding capture and causing shock in the community. The search for the shooter intensified, with authorities working tirelessly to resolve the situation as quickly as possible.
Eyewitness accounts shed light on the disturbing sequence of events, with one telling WAFB that the shooting occurred at halftime of a soccer game between Brusly and Port Allen High Schools. An atmosphere filled with enthusiasm and rivalry quickly turned to chaos and despair.
In light of this horrific incident, officials made the difficult decision to cancel the remainder of the game. The aftermath of the gunfire has left a sense of grief and distrust among the students, families and community members affected by the tragic turn of events.
The focus is now on finding answers, restoring justice and providing support to those affected by this unthinkable act of violence. The investigation into the shooting continues, and local law enforcement and school authorities are joining forces to ensure the safety and well-being of the school community.
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