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Eureka Police Probe Drive-By BB Gun Shooting Near High School

A juvenile was injured in a drive-by BB gun shooting near Eureka High School on Thursday afternoon, and detectives are asking the public for tips.

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Eureka Police Probe Drive-By BB Gun Shooting Near High School
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A juvenile was struck in a drive-by BB gun shooting near Eureka High School on Thursday afternoon, and Eureka Police detectives are now asking anyone with information to come forward.

The Eureka Police Department confirmed it is seeking tips related to the incident, which multiple outlets described as a drive-by shooting believed to involve a BB gun. The Times-Standard reported that one juvenile was injured, though police have not publicly confirmed the extent of the injuries or the victim's condition. No other sources in initial coverage mentioned injuries.

The exact location near Eureka High was not specified by authorities, and no description of a suspect vehicle or direction of travel has been released. No arrests have been made as of Thursday afternoon, and investigators have not confirmed a motive.

The weapon's classification remains slightly unsettled across early reports. The original police account described the incident as "believed to possibly involve a BB gun," language that reflects the early stage of the investigation. The Times-Standard, along with KRCR News Channel 7, used the more definitive phrase "drive-by BB gun shooting" in their coverage, though no direct police quote formally confirming the weapon type has been released.

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Eureka High School sits in a residential stretch of the city, and an incident of this nature within proximity of the campus raises questions about student safety that school officials have not yet addressed publicly. No information about a lockdown or shelter-in-place order during the incident was included in initial reports.

Anyone with information on the shooting is urged to contact the Eureka Police Department directly.

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