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US: 2 reportedly killed in Virginia high school graduation shooting

By IANS | Updated: June 7, 2023 06:25 IST

Los Angeles, June 7 Two people were reportedly killed in a shooting that took place during a high ...

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Los Angeles, June 7 Two people were reportedly killed in a shooting that took place during a high school graduation ceremony on the campus of Virginia Commonwealth University.

Officials in Richmond said that three people suffered life-threatening injuries and four non-life-threatening injuries after gunshots outside the Altria Theater on Tuesday afternoon. Police say that two suspects were arrested, The Independent reported.

The conditions of the shooting victims have not been released.

Huguenot High School's graduation ceremonies were ending when the shooting was reported, according to witnesses.

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