4 arrests connected to shooting near SF school
SAN FRANCISCO (KTVU) -- According to a source, four arrests have been made in connection with a shooting outside a San Francisco school in the Excelsior District have been arrested.
The shooting occurred earlier this month, leaving four students wounded outside June Jordan School for Equity, a high school at Brazil Street and La Grande Avenue.
Police had already arrested two people, and the source told KTVU Wednesday more two people are now arrested, but they are not suspects in the shooting.
Authorities declined to identify the suspects because they are juveniles.
The incident occurred shortly after 3 p.m. as students were leaving the school.
Three boys were wounded and a girl was critically injured. She was said to be improving although her condition is not clear.
Police said after the shooting that the incident occurred in the school's parking lot and that the initial call came in at 3:20 p.m. from a school resource officer who said they needed an ambulance. A secondary call came in shortly after that.
The school was placed on lock out so students could not leave the building and outsiders were prohibited from entering the campus.
Police treated the incident, which happened around the school's dismissal time, as an active shooter situation but quickly decided that it was not.
Additional details have not been released.