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16-year-old student shot in front of Grant High School in Van Nuys, campus on lockdown

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VAN NUYS, Calif. - A 16-year-old student was rushed to the hospital after being shot outside a high school in the San Fernando Valley Wednesday afternoon.SkyFOX was over the heavy police scene outside Grant High School in Van Nuys.

The Los Angeles Police Department says a 16-year-old boy was shot while crossing the street in front of the school near the intersection of Oxnard Street and Coldwater Canyon a little before 3:30 p.m.

Officials tell FOX 11 that the shooting victim was a Grant High School student.The shooting prompted a lockdown at Grant High School before going into what police call a "modified dismissal" after 4 p.m.

When SkyFOX was over the campus at 4:35, students were seen calmly leaving the school in big groups.Students file out of Ulysses S.

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