On Thursday morning near James Monroe High School, two teenage boys were shot at a bus stop while waiting for transportation. Five suspects approached them around 9:30 a.m. and opened fire before fleeing the scene. The school went into lockdown as LAPD officers responded, ensuring safety measures were in place. The victims, aged 15 and 16, were taken to a hospital and reported stable, although they have not cooperated with investigators, leading to limited details on the suspects. The Los Angeles Unified School District reassured parents of the campus's safety after the incident.
The shooting at a bus stop near James Monroe High School involved two teenagers shot by five suspects who then fled the scene.
The incident led to a temporary lockdown of the North Hills campus, with LAPD responding promptly and assuring the school environment's safety.
The victims, aged 15 and 16, are currently stable but have been uncooperative with police, resulting in a lack of suspect information.
An alert was sent to parents by the Los Angeles Unified School District, confirming the safety of the campus following the shooting incident.
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