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15-year-old shot and killed in Maryland high school bathroom, 16-year-old student in custody

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16-year-old shoots classmate on his 1st day of school
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ByEmily Shapiro
September 06, 2024, 8:56 PM

A 16-year-old student allegedly shot and killed a 15-year-old boy during an "altercation" in the boys' bathroom at Joppatowne High School in Joppa, Maryland, on Friday, authorities said.

The 15-year-old, Warren Curtis Grant, was removed from the bathroom by other students and then attended to by school nurses and the principal, Harford County Sheriff Jeff Gahler said at a news conference.

The teen was airlifted to a trauma center, the sheriff said. He died soon after at the hospital, Gahler announced at a second news conference.

The Harford County Sheriff's Office is investigating a shooting inside Joppatowne High School, Sept, 6, in Joppatowne, Md.
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The 16-year-old suspect, who has not been named, left the school and fled to nearby houses, the sheriff said. He was apprehended "within minutes" thanks to community members, Gahler said.

The shooting unfolded on the suspect's first day at the school, though it's now four days into the school year, Gahler said.

The Harford County Sheriff's Office is investigating a shooting inside Joppatowne High School, Sept, 6, in Joppatowne, Md.
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It appears one shot was fired in the incident, the sheriff said, noting that the gun has not been recovered.

Authorities don't know what the apparent argument was about, the sheriff said.

The suspect is known to law enforcement and police have previously responded to calls for service involving the teen, authorities said.

"We've had more than 10 incidents since 2022 where this suspect was either the victim, witness or suspect" in an incident handled by the sheriff's office, Gahler said.

The Harford County Sheriff's Office is investigating a shooting inside Joppatowne High School, Sept, 6, in Joppatowne, Md.
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More than 100 police officers responded to the scene in Joppa, about 35 miles northeast of Baltimore, Gahler said.

"We're just devastated to be a part of this awful group of schools that have experienced things like this," Harford County Public Schools Superintendent Sean Bulson said. "And we're going to do everything we can, working with this community, to make sure this absolutely never happens again."

The school does not have metal detectors, officials said.

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