Gunfire erupted near the end of a Florida state high school playoff game last Friday night, sending teams, officials and fans scurrying for cover.
The incident occurred with less than 3 minutes left in the fourth quarter of the game between Miami Central and Carol City at Traz Powell Stadium in northwest Miami, numerous media outlets reported.
No injuries were reported. Once the gunshots were fired, video showed both teams and officials rushing off the field. One player was seen lying on his back before he got up.
Three teenage suspects, Mark Trimble, 19; Kaion Lynch, 18; and Larico Walker, 18; were taken into custody and face several charges, including carrying a firearm onto school property, CBS Miami reported. Police recovered three weapons and believe the teens may have fired their guns into the air, according to the TV report.
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The game was called, with Miami Central winning 38-6. Miami Central, the reigning three-time Class 6A state champions, advanced to play Mainland High on Friday in Daytona Beach, Fla., the Miami Herald reported.
Violence among high school students in Miami-Dade and Broward counties has included four shooting victims from Miami Northwestern High School this year, including one student who was killed last Wednesday while walking home from school. Alberto Carvalho, superintendent of Miami-Dade Schools, tweeted his concerns after these incidents and the one at the football game:
Sadly and unacceptably, community violence continues to impact Miami's youth. Solutions require us to remove blinders and sharpen vision.
ā Alberto M. Carvalho (@MiamiSup) November 21, 2015