, the Alameda County district attorney's office announced on Friday. One of the defendants was charged with assault with a firearm along with gun enhancements, including shooting at an unoccupied area. According to's office, the maximum exposure for assault with a firearm is four years.
The third defendant is not being charged with any shooting, but is being charged for being a minor in possession of a firearm. The D.A.'s office said a gun was discovered at his home the day after the incident. The maximum penalty for this charge is three years. On the morning of Sept. 5, police responded to the high school at 12250 Skyline Boulevard for calls of shots fired. California Highway Patrol andNo one was injured in the shooting. , our office has charged three juveniles we believe were involved in the incident," D.A. Price said in a recorded video statement.
The day following the shooting, classes at the school were canceled. When they resumed students and staff were greeted with an increased police presence.