Brentwood

Three Students Shot with BB Gun at Brentwood High School, Suspect Still at Large

BRENTWOOD (BCN)-- Police are looking for a suspect who fired six to eight shots from a BB gun at students on the Liberty High School campus in Brentwood Wednesday, police said Thursday.

Brentwood police officers responded at about 3 p.m. to the high school after receiving a report that a student had been shot at the school, police said. The shooting happened as students were going home for the day.

According to police, the suspect ran up behind a male student in the school's quad area and fired the shots, three of which hit the student. The male student appeared to be the suspect's target, but shots also struck two female students.

All three were taken to John Muir Medical Center to be treated for puncture wounds, police said.

Police said school officials and officers searched the area for the suspect but did not find him. Police are describing the suspect as a tall, skinny Hispanic male who was last seen running north through the school.

The suspect was wearing a black beanie and purple bandana on his face, according to police. Police said they are unsure of the suspect's age.

The crime of intentionally discharging a BB gun at someone is assault with a deadly weapon, a felony, according to police.

Police said that in light of this attack, more officers will be present on the Liberty High School campus. Anyone with information about the incident is asked to get in touch with a school administrator, campus officer or Brentwood police at (925)634-6911.
 

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