Police incident leads to shots fired after California HS football game

Shots were fired by police after a football game in Southern California

A police incident in the parking lot at Legacy High School in Southern California created havoc for those who had attended the game on Thursday night.

According to reports, police fired shots at a vehicle after it attempted to strike them in the parking lot.

Per NBC Los Angeles:

No one was struck by the gunfire, but the SUV driver hit another car and managed to run away. Two people were in the other car, one of whom had to be taken to a hospital, police said.

One player, Jordan Angel, told NBC Los Angeles that people were running through the hallways, getting down and crying. Some other students, like him, were worried as they wondered whether their parents had been outside waiting to pick them up when the shots rang out.

“Everyone got down, staying away from the windows,” Angel said. “Everyone was crying, scared, panicking.”

While responding to a fight after the football game at Legacy High, LA Schools police opened fire on a vehicle that attempted to strike them in the school parking lot.

Multiple shots were fired by officers. Luckily no one in the large crowd of students and families were hit. pic.twitter.com/O0R4j863Cp

However, an officer’s foot was injured in the incident, A second officer was also hurt, police said, according to KTLA.

Both officers suffered minor injuries, while the suspect sustained a non-life-threatening gunshot wound.

Notre Dame Makes Texas Defensive Ends Top Seven

Notre Dame defensive line coach Mike Elston visited and extended Abiara the scholarship offer on January 23 before special teams and recruiting coordinator Brian Polian visited the defensive end a week later.

Life can come at you fast. Just a few short weeks ago David Abiara, strong-side defensive end from Legacy High School in Mansfield, Texas didn’t even appear on Notre Dame’s radar.

Fast-forward just a couple short weeks later and the three-star defensive end has since made a visit to Notre Dame and put the Fighting Irish in his top seven school rankings.

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Abiara has also received offers from Alabama, LSU and Texas A&M in the last ten days, all of which made that top-seven. Joining those three and Notre Dame among on list for Abiara are Baylor, Oklahoma and Oklahoma State.

Notre Dame defensive line coach Mike Elston visited and extended Abiara the scholarship offer on January 23 before, according to Mike Singer of Blue Gold Illustrated, special teams and recruiting coordinator Brian Polian visited the defensive end a week later.

Just days after that Abiara was on Notre Dame’s campus.

Abiara is ranked as the 41st best player in Texas for 2021 and the 19th highest strong-side defensive end in the nation on Rivals.

And if you were told a player who has already committed to Notre Dame’s 2021 class was taking to Twitter to help recruit Abiara, would it take you more than one guess to figure out who it was?

Surprising to nobody, Big Blake Fisher remains Notre Dame’s best unpaid recruiter.

Notre Dame Makes Yet Another ’21 Defensive Lineman a Scholarship Offer

Thursday morning saw David Abiari, a 6-4, 240 pound defensive end from Legacy High School in Mansfield, Texas announce his scholarship offer from Brian Kelly and the Notre Dame staff.

Rinse, repeat.

For the fourth straight day Notre Dame has made at least one scholarship offer to a defensive player in the 2021 recruiting class.

Thursday morning saw David Abiari, a 6-4, 240 pound defensive end from Legacy High School in Mansfield, Texas announce his scholarship offer from Brian Kelly and the Notre Dame staff.

ESPN ranks Abiari the 289th best player in the 2021 recruiting class while 247Sports ranks him at 318.

Abiari has already received offers from the likes of Baylor, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Wisconsin and others while he announced an offer from Northwestern shortly after announcing the Notre Dame offer early Thursday.