Teen shot after leaving high school football game: Los Angeles police

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A 17-year-old boy struck by gunfire in front of a Granada Hills grocery store was with a group of people who had attended a nearby high school football game, police said.

The incident was reported around 9 p.m. Thursday when someone fired multiple rounds at the group as they were in the parking lot of a Ralphs on the 18000 block of Chatsworth Street.

The unidentified victim was struck in the leg and stumbled into the supermarket to get help.

Police investigate a shooting in Granada Hills on Aug. 22, 2024. (KTLA)

He was taken to a local hospital in stable condition, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles Police Department said.

No other injuries were reported in the shooting.

The group had been attending a football game at Granada Hills Charter High School located across the street from the Ralphs.

The school said in a statement that the shooting occurred while a football game against Franklin High School was still taking place.

“We are grateful to LAPD and LA School Police, as well as GHC staff, for their rapid response and extensive support provided in this off-campus incident,” a portion of the statement read.

Police have not provided a description of the shooter, or shooters.

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