GRIFFIN, Ga. — Grief counselors were available to help students at Griffin High School on Monday after a student was killed outside a football game over the weekend.
Griffin police told Channel 2′s Audrey Washington they are still looking for the suspected shooter, Kaomarion Kendricks, 17.
Police found the 14-year-old victim, later identified as Emmanuel Dorsey, a freshman at Griffin High School, at the corner of South 5th Street and Poplar Street.
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According to police, Kendricks shot Dorsey outside a football game between Griffin High School and Spalding High School.
In a statement, school district officials wrote in part:
“Counselors and mental health clinicians will be present at both high schools Monday to provide support for students and staff.
A suspect is being investigated. The suspect and victim knew each other. This was not a random shooting.”
The circumstances that led up to the shooting remain unclear.
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Police are asking anyone with information about the whereabouts of Kendricks to please contact them at (770) 229-6450.
Police say Kendricks may have changed his appearance since the shooting to avoid being arrested.
If you see him, police say do not approach him.
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