Watch: Oakland police release surveillance video showing shooting suspects enter school; others flee gunshots

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OAKLAND — Surveillance video from a shooting last week at King Estates school complex shows two people with guns running into the school as others scattered, moments before gunfire wounded six people.

Police released the 36-second video Monday night. In a statement, they said they released it “in hopes the community can help identify the individuals wanted in connection with the shooting.”

All six victims continue to recover. One victim remained in critical condition and another in stable condition at Highland Hospital on Friday; police have not publicly updated their conditions since then. The other four victims were all treated and discharged.

Two adult students were shot, along with a school counselor, security guard and two carpenters working at the education complex, which houses multiple schools, police said. The complex remained closed this week.

The manhunt for the suspects has been on since the shots rang out Sept. 28. Police said they are looking for three suspects — two shooters and a driver — though they have offered no suspect descriptions.

Police are offering a reward of up to $30,000 for information leading to an arrest in the case.

The video, which does not have sound, shows people standing around in an outdoor area before a male in a gray hoodie runs toward a covered doorway, holding a gun and appearing to brandish it with an extended arm. Another male with a dark-colored top or jacket also runs through the area, first in a direction going west-to-east on the video, then again going east-to-west.

The second suspect also appeared to be wearing a backpack.

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