Police are also still trying to identify the suspects’ vehicle and the cause of the incident.
The victim is not a student at any Huber Heights schools, nor is he a resident of Huber Heights, according to police.
The victim’s age, city of residency and condition are all unknown, though Taylor describes his injuries as non-life threatening and said he is being “fairly” cooperative with detectives.
FIRST REPORT
A juvenile was shot during an argument Sunday night in the parking lot of Wright Brothers Elementary School, Huber Heights police said.
- Victim told police he was shot during a fight
- Injuries are not life-threatening
- Narcotics found at scene
Officers responded about 7:30 p.m. to the school at 5758 Harshmanville Road on a report of a shooting. A neighbor called 911 to report that a boy yelled that he was shot in the front parking lot of the school. The youth told police he got into an argument and was shot during a fight. He was taken to a local hospital for treatment of injuries that police said were not life-threatening.
Police found narcotics on the scene and are looking for two suspects who fled in a red four-door vehicle, according to police. Anyone with information is urged to call Huber Heights police at
937-233-1565.