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“I’m worried about my baby,” said Hood. “I think they need to have more security at the school. This is ridiculous.” Wanaka Harrison, who has a daughter in seventh grade, said she believes the shooting was not random, but a fight between two students.

“What happened up there,” she said, while pointing at the school, “could have happened anywhere. This kid was wanting to shoot this kid. If anything, these kids are fighting too much.”

Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed, in a news release, said, “Gun violence in and around our schools is simply unconscionable and must end.

“Too many young people are being harmed, and too many families are suffering from unimaginable and unnecessary grief. I pray that the student who was shot today at Price Middle School in southwest Atlanta recovers quickly and can return home to family and friends,” Reed said. “I would also like the students, faculty and families of the Price Middle School community to know that they have the full support of the City of Atlanta as they heal from today’s terrible incident. The city’s Employee Assistance Program counselors are already at the school providing guidance for students, faculty and family members.” Initial police reports were that the shooting was at Carver High School. Carver High and Slater Elementary were also on lockdown.

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