Suspects arrested in shooting outside San Francisco high school
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Police say two people were arrested in connection with a shooting outside a San Francisco high school that left four students wounded earlier this week.
The San Francisco Chronicle reported that San Francisco Police Department spokeswoman Officer Giselle Talkoff confirmed the arrests but did not provide their names, ages or genders. Two other suspects have not been found.
The gunfire rang out as students were leaving campus Tuesday, striking a female student who was believed to have been targeted and three other teens. All are 15.
The shooting happened in the parking lot of the June Jordan School for Equity, a public school with a curriculum emphasizing social justice and opposition to violence.
The female victim remained in a hospital Thursday and is expected to recover. School officials say the three male juveniles wounded in the shooting were treated and released from a hospital.
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