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LAPD investigating possible shooting at school
LAPD officers showed up to a school in Cypress Park with guns drawn after receiving reports of possible gunshots in the area.
LOS ANGELES - An alleged swatting call led to an intense search at a middle school in Cypress Park Thursday afternoon.
What we know:
Officials with the Los Angeles Police Department said Nightingale Middle School was placed on lockdown just before 2:30 p.m. The school is located in the 3000 block of North Figueroa Street, at the intersection of Cypress Avenue.
The LAPD said the armed suspects were inside the school when they started receiving 911 calls – which officials later revealed it was a swatting call.
No shots were fired.
During the early stages of the investigation, images from SkyFOX showed officers going from door to door looking for the suspects.
What is swatting?
According to the FBI, swatting is described as "making a hoax call to 9-1-1 to draw a response from law enforcement, usually a SWAT team."
The Source: This story was written with information from the Los Angeles Police Department.