Gunfire Erupts at Michigan Middle School
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SAGINAW, Mich. — Gunfire erupted during halftime at a middle school football game yesterday afternoon, wounding two teenagers and two adults, police said. The four were taken to hospitals for treatment, police Lieutenant Brian Lipe said.
Lieutenant Lipe said one victim was shot in the neck, but he said he had no information on the other victims’ conditions. Police arrested a suspect, believed to be a high school student, and were seeking at least one other suspect, the officer said. The shootings took place at South Middle School.