FREDERICK, Md. — The suspects in a shooting that wounded two students outside a high school basketball game in Maryland were still at large Thursday morning, and police say they haven’t ruled out any motives.
Police say they are investigating a range of possibilities in the Wednesday night shooting at Frederick High School, including reports from students that it could be gang-related or stem from a high school rivalry.
Frederick Police Capt. Richard Hetherington says investigators also are looking into reports from students who said they saw four to five males — dressed in big coats and hands in their pockets — walk into the gymnasium during the game and leave shortly before the gunfire rang out.
The shooting wounded two male students who have injuries that are not believed to be life-threatening.

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