School bus hit by gunfire; Milwaukee police seek suspects
MILWAUKEE - Milwaukee police are investigating a shots fired incident that resulted in a school bus being struck by gunfire on Monday afternoon, April 25.
Officers were called to the area near 12th and State just before 3 p.m. Officials say during an argument, several individuals exchanged gunfire, striking a school bus.
No injuries were reported from the gunfire.
Milwaukee police are seeking a known suspect and several additional unknown suspects. Anyone with any information is asked to contact Milwaukee police at 414-935-7360 – or to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 414-224-TIPS or P3 Tips App.
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This incident happened near Wisconsin Conservatory of Lifelong Learning. Milwaukee Public Schools officials say "the building was locked, with no one being allowed in or out of the facility. Dismissal of students continued as scheduled as we received an all-clear notification from MPD. The school used an alternative exit procedure to ensure the safety of students and staff. No one within the school community was injured in this incident."