Update on Greenbelt Park Shooting: Three Teens Released, One Stabilized as Investigation Continues
PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, Md. – In the aftermath of the harrowing shooting at Schrom Hills Park in Greenbelt, Maryland, local authorities have reported that three of the five teenage victims have been discharged from the hospital.
The shooting occurred last Friday, with two remaining victims initially listed in critical condition. Officials have now confirmed that one of these victims has been upgraded to stable condition.
Greenbelt Police Chief Richard Bowers highlighted the chaos of the incident, noting that between 500 and 600 high school students were gathered at the park when the shooting erupted.
The event, widely promoted on social media, turned tragic swiftly, prompting a robust response from local law enforcement.
As the investigation continues, with no suspects yet identified, the Greenbelt Police Department is calling on anyone who attended the gathering to come forward with any information that could lead to an arrest.
Chief Bowers emphasized the importance of community assistance to help bring those responsible to justice.
Authorities are urging the public and witnesses to reach out directly to the Greenbelt Police with any details linked to the shooting, as they work diligently to solve this case and ensure the safety of the community.