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The attacks occurred a day after an accidental shooting at a high school across the city wounded two students. Police said a gun that a student smuggled in a backpack accidentally went off in a class at Gardena High School in south Los Angeles. A 15-year-old boy was shot in the neck and a 15-year-old girl was hit in the head with the same bullet. The boy was listed in good condition, and the girl was in critical condition Wednesday but had shown promise by opening her eyes and moving her body to commands, a doctor said. Three students were arrested in that shooting, but no students were involved in Wednesday's shooting, district officials said. The 30-year-old Stenroos, an eight-year veteran, was patrolling sometime after 11:30 a.m. when he confronted a man who appeared to breaking into some cars on a city street just off campus, Steven K. Zipperman, police chief for the Los Angeles Unified School District said. The man got out of a car and fired several times, hitting Stenroos at least once in the chest, city Police Chief Charlie Beck said. "The officer stumbled or made it back to his car, at which time a Good Samaritan, local resident, went to offer aid to the officer, got on the radio and put out the
'officer needs help' call," Beck said. The El Camino campus was locked down along with a nearby middle school and seven elementary schools under a "campus protection" policy used when there is police activity nearby, school officials said. A large area was sealed off by police, meaning most parents who tried to come to pick up their children were held several blocks away.
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