Central Excessive College was locked down early Friday afternoon as officers responded to a battle and “potential popping sounds,” the Phoenix Police Division stated.
Xavier Faculty Preparatory, Brophy Faculty Preparatory and Phoenix Coding Academy have been additionally locked down as a precaution, police stated about 12:40 p.m. The lockdown ended somewhat after 2:30 p.m. after officers discovered no gun or proof {that a} shot was fired, police stated, including an investigation was ongoing as college students have been launched. Phoenix police stated they have been looking out Central Excessive room by room.
Phoenix Union Excessive College District had posted on Twitter that every one college students have been secure, and shortly earlier than 2 p.m., Brophy known as dad and mom to inform them college students could be launched.
It “is out of an abundance of warning that we’re preserving college students in lockdown till we’ve cleared all the campus,” police said in a tweet despatched simply after 2 p.m.
The campus was cleared by 3:30 p.m. whereas Central Avenue was closed close to the highschool, which is between Indian College and Camelback roads. Police stated as soon as the lockdown ended, college students have been despatched to Central and Glenrosa avenues to satisfy with dad and mom.
The district requested dad and mom to steer clear of the college through the lockdown.
An argument escalated right into a battle, Assistant Police Chief Sean Connelly stated throughout a information briefing. A baby made the preliminary name a couple of potential taking pictures, based on Connelly. A number of 911 calls from college students and oldsters have been made concerning the incident, Phoenix Union Excessive College District Superintendent Chad Gestson stated on the information briefing.
There was no assigned officer on campus, based on Connelly.
The district additionally stated in a tweet that one individual was transported by first responders through the lockdown as a result of heat-related stress. A few college students have been affected by the warmth, whereas a 3rd pupil had a hand harm, Gestson stated.
Sgt. Brian Bower, a Phoenix Police Division spokesperson, gave an replace Friday night that police had detained three boys as detectives examine what sparked the battle.

Bower requested anybody with info relating to the incident to contact Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS or 480-TESTIGO for Spanish, the place any ideas will stay nameless.
Republic reporter Ayanna Hamilton contributed to this text.