Terrifying footage has revealed the moment a gunman opened fire at Virginia high school graduation as students are seen scrambling for cover in the mass shooting.
Two men, an 18-year-old who had just graduated and a 36-year-old, were shot dead while seven were wounded in the incident and hospitalized.
Police said a 19-year-old who had been taken into custody will be charged with two counts of second-degree murder and that he ‘knew at least one of the victims.’
New video footage uploaded to Facebook shows students from Huguenot High School beaming as they hug their families after the ceremony.
Moments later the person filming the happy students revealed the chaos as hundreds scrambled for cover as shots rung out.
The video doesn’t reveal the gunman but about 20 shots can be heard firing off-camera.
Police are yet to release their names, but confirmed the 18-year-old had been one of the graduates. A motive for the shooting is yet to be released.
Terrifying footage has revealed the moment a gunman opened fire at Virginia high school graduation as students are seen scrambling for cover in the mass shooting
In a briefing just after 9pm on Tuesday, Interim Richmond Police Chief Rick Edwards said that multiple hand guns were recovered at the scene.
Earlier reports claimed that bystanders had heard upward of ’20 bangs’ causing ‘hundreds’ to scramble for cover as the gunman opened fire outside the Altria Theater in Richmond just after 5.00pm on Tuesday afternoon.
Images and video from the scene showed multiple law enforcement officers securing the area with police tape as police warned people to ‘avoid the area’ as students wept following the attack described as ‘disgusting’ by Edwards.
A 31-year-old shooting victim remains hospitalized with life-threatening wounds, police said.
Four shooting victims, a 14-year-old male, a 32-year-old male, a 55-year-old male, and a 58-year-old male, suffered non-life-threatening injuries.
A nine-year-old child, who was hit by a car during the chaos, was also taken to hospital but is expected to survive.
Police had initially taken two people into custody after the shooting, though just one person was determined to be a suspect in the shooting. The other was released.
New video footage uploaded to Facebook shows students from Huguenot High School beaming as they hug their families after the ceremony
Moments later the person filming the happy students revealed the chaos as hundreds scrambled for cover as shots rung out
The video doesn’t reveal the gunman but about 20 shots can be heard firing off-camera
‘I’d like to just express my concerns and sympathy for those who have lost their lives today, and those whose lives were forever changed,’ Edwards said.
‘This should have been a safe space, this is incredibly tragic that someone brought a gun to this and rained terror on these people.’
The theater located on the campus of the Virginia Commonwealth University was to host three high school graduations on Tuesday.
VCU police issued an alert at 5.15pm about a shooting in or around Monroe Park.
Edwards revealed that officers had already been on the scene when the mass shooting started, alerting dispatch of the horrific incident.
‘Its certainly traumatic for them, you could hear the chaos and the screaming,’ said Edwards.
At the time of the incident, school board member Jonathan Young told 8News that there were ‘multiple injuries’ at the Huguenot High School ceremony which had been scheduled to start at 4pm.
He told CBS 6: ‘We immediately heard a series of probably 20 loud bangs in consecutive order.
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‘And that prompted of course a lot of persons, probably a few 100 persons to make a rush back inside the Altria… controlled chaos.’
As he heard the gunshots and then sirens, neighbor John Willard, 69, stepped onto the balcony of his 18th-floor apartment to see what was happening below, according to Associated Press.
He saw students fleeing in their graduation outfits and parents hugging children.
‘There was one poor woman in front of the apartment block next to ours who was wailing and crying,’ Willard said, adding that the scene left him deeply saddened.
Edythe Payne was helping her daughter sell flowers outside the theater to students as they left the ceremony.
She told the Richmond Times-Dispatch that the shooting caused a panic on nearby Main Street, which was packed with people at the time.
‘I felt bad because some elderly people were at the graduation and they got knocked down to the ground,’ Payne said.
Governor of Virginia Glenn Youngkin said on Facebook: ‘My administration continues monitoring the terrible shooting in the heart of Richmond tonight.
‘State law enforcement are fully supporting the Richmond Police Department as this investigation moves forward.’
Richmond Mayor Levar M. Stoney released a statement on Twitter about the situation.
Two men, 18 and 36, have been shot dead in a mass shooting at a Virginia high school graduation as seven are hospitalized
Images and video from the scene show multiple law enforcement securing the area. People were advised to avoid the area
‘Currently monitoring the situation at Monroe Park. In touch with RPD and RPS. Will make information available as it comes in. Please avoid the area,’ Stoney’s tweet reads.
He told CBS 6: ‘Children were involved here… this is their graduation day.
‘The question that comes to my mind right now is, is nothing sacred any longer? Is nothing sacred any longer?’
‘A child should be able to go to their graduation and walk out the graduation and enjoy the accomplishment with their friends and their families.
‘It’s a selfish act. It’s a senseless act. And to me, it’s cowardice.’
Richmond Police tweeted: ‘RPD is on scene for a shooting located at Laurel Street and Franklin Street. Multiple injuries reported.
‘There is no immediate threat to the public. Briefing to follow. Avoid the area.’
Richmond Public Schools will be closed tomorrow following the shooting incident.
‘This is supposed to be a joyous day when our kids walk the stage and get their diplomas. Which is what they all did here for Huguenot today, and walked out the doors into their families’ and friends’ arms taking pictures,’ Richmond Schools Superintendent Jason Kamras said at a 7 pm briefing.
‘Then this tragedy occurred. I don’t have any more words on this. I’m tired of seeing people get shot. Our kids get shot. And I beg of the entire community to stop, to just stop.
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Three schools were scheduled to have graduation ceremonies at the Altria Theater on Tuesday when the alert by VCU went out at 5.15pm
‘Our kids can’t take it. Our teachers can’t take it. Our families can’t take it anymore. I beg of you to stop.’
Lieutenant Governor of Virginia Winsome Earle-Sears said gun violence in Richmond was not about law-abiding gun owners but rather gangs – calling for the criminal justice system to be tougher on those who commit crimes.
‘Even if you took all the guns off the street, from the law-abiding citizens, the others who mean harm, who mean to kill and mayhem, they’re going to have the guns,’ she said at an earlier briefing at 7pm.
‘So we have to figure out what’s going on in our communities. We have to find the right problem, so that we can come to the right solution.’