Student accused of shooting classmate at Central Florida high school

Source: WPLG

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Victim suffered non-life threatening injury, police say

SANFORD, Fla. – A student at Seminole High School has been taken into custody Wednesday after shooting a classmate, school officials confirmed.

It was reported that the victim suffered non-life-threatening injuries.

A letter sent to parents from the school informed them that the shooting was “an isolated incident” and that all other students were “safe on campus, but will remain in lockdown until cleared by law enforcement.”

The school is currently on a code red lockdown.

Investigators have not given the name of the suspect.

Sanford police tweeted that the scene is contained and there is no longer an active threat.

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