3 Calif. Teens Shot Near High School

ANTIOCH, Calif.—An Antioch High School student and two others were shot during an incident near the campus.

A fight began when a group of young people, who do not attend the school, started arguing in front of the high school. The suspects opened fire as they walked away from each other.

A stray bullet hit a 15-year-old girl, who police said was an innocent bystander. The other two victims were teen boys, according to KTVU.com.

The school was locked down for about an hour after the incident.

All three victims are being treated for non-life threatening injuries, police said.

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