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“Once they said (the victim) was 14, then I breathed a sigh of relief,” Bolton said. “As long as I got this one back I am OK.” James Bolton Jr., 10, said, “Something happened out in the courtyard.” Students were told over the intercom that the school was on immediate lockdown, the student said.

A parent of an eighth-grader at Price to meet with an assistant principal after her son was involved in a fight said she heard the gunshot.

Upon hearing the gunshot, Madrika Gray said she asked the assistant principal, “Is that what I think it was?” Children immediately began screaming and running, said Gray, who took cover in the assistant principal’s office.

She said she later saw the shot child “conscious and talking.” The mother said she has warned her child that fighting leads to more violence.

“It’s like I told him, a fight is not just a fight anymore, you can get killed,” Gray said.

At 3:45 p.m., a school official emerged and told anxiously waiting parents that “All children are safe.” Parents were not allowed to pick students up at the school, which had been on lockdown and cordoned off by police. Instead, students boarded buses and were transported to nearby parking lots, including a nearby church, under police escort.

Children waved happily at their parents as the first buses left the school at about 4:50 p.m.

About 50 parents waiting for their children grew frustrated as they lined up on Benjamin Weldon Bickers Drive, saying they had not received updates from police or school officials.

Lashanda Williams, who has a seventh-grade son in the school, said, “We want to know who the injured child is. We are all wondering, ‘What if it is our child?’” Parent Michelle Watts said she was called at about 2:15 p.m. by her sixth-grade son’s teacher, alerting her that her son was OK but there had been a shooting.

“He is very scared. He said on the phone, ‘Please come get me, please come get me,’” Watts said.

Parent April Hood said parents received a text message from APS at 3 p.m. saying a student had been shot and a teacher had been hurt. Hood is the parent of an eighth-grader.

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