One person was shot and taken to a hospital after a Riviera Beach police-involved shooting near Suncoast Community High School Monday morning.
Riviera Beach police spokeswoman Serena Spates said they were investigating a serious incident and there was no danger to the public or kids and that the first call was made to police at 7:20 a.m.
The school, located off Blue Heron Boulevard and Avenue S., was placed on code red lockdown and is now on code yellow. Shortly before 8:45 a.m., students could be seen walking through the courtyard.
Below is the full statement released by the Riviera Beach Police Department:
“Earlier today, an incident occurred in the Suncoast Community High School parking lot involving an unauthorized male who attempted to enter the premises on foot. When approached by an officer, the individual became combative and made physical contact with the officer. In response, the officer discharged their weapon, resulting in the individual being shot twice.
Both the officer and the individual were transported to the hospital for treatment. The officer was treated and released, while the individual remains in stable condition. In light of the incident, Suncoast and surrounding schools were placed on lockdown as a precautionary measure. Fortunately, no students or staff were harmed, and there is no ongoing danger to the surrounding community.
Officers from the Riviera Beach Police Department, along with several other agencies, responded quickly to the scene to manage the situation and ensure public safety. We appreciate your patience and understanding as this is an active investigation.
We extend our sincere gratitude to the Palm Beach County School District Police, Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the Palm Beach County State Attorney’s Office who responded swiftly to assist in keeping our schools and community safe.”