Spectators flee after shooting during high school football game
Terrifying footage has emerged of spectators running for their lives after a shooting at a high school in Alabama.
Four people were reportedly shot as gunshots were heard echoing around the Ladd-Peebles Stadium.
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Footage showed spectators running onto the field as they fled from the shooter.
Some players dropped to the floor, before fleeing from the field.
A large number of emergency services attended the scene as police officers secured the stadium.
There is no status on the identity of the shooter.
BREAKING: At least 4 people shot at Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Alabama pic.twitter.com/0r4j1adVRh
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WATCH: This is the moment on the MCPSS game broadcast between Williamson and Vigor when shots rang out in the concourse at Ladd-Peebles Stadium. The PA announcer is heard telling fans to "cover themselves" as people run onto the field and throughout the stadium. pic.twitter.com/SxS1hHEdOJ
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Ladd-Peebles Stadium scene of 2019 mass shooting
The same stadium was also the scene of a mass shooting back in 2019 when 10 people were shot.
The victims were aged between 15-18 years old.
A 17-year-old boy turned out to be the shooter and was charged with attempted murder.
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