A Florida High School went on lockdown after a shooting that injured a student on Wednesday.
According to police, the incident occurred just before noon Seminole High School in Sanford, Florida, about 20 miles north of Orlando.
The school said one student was injured, and the suspected shooter was in custody.
Dear Seminole High School Families,
We regret to inform you that a shooting occurred on/near campus. One student was injured and a suspect is in custody. This was an isolated incident. Students are safe on campus, but will remain in lockdown until cleared by law enforcement. Due to it being an early-release day and as a result of this incident, we will have a delayed dismissal. We will continue to provide you updates as we have more details to share.
Officials say the injury is not life-threatening.
Police officials said the student’s injuries were not life-threatening.
“We do have the person, the suspect, in custody. We are currently interviewing the person at this time,” said Ronny Neal with the Sanford Police Department.
What led to the incident is not clear but we will update this story as details are released.
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