2 teens arrested in shooting near Dunbar High School in DC

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Dunbar student struck by bullet; Security cam shows gunmen nearby

Doorbell cameras caught multiple angles of a shooting outside Dunbar High School Friday that left a 17-year-old girl injured. In one video, two young men can be seen running with guns drawn down a nearby alley. FOX 5's Homa Bash has the latest details.

Two teenage suspects have been arrested and charged in connection to a shooting near Dunbar High School in D.C. that left one student injured. 

The suspects have been identified as a 17-year-old  boy and 18-year-old Azhari Graves, both of Northeast, D.C.

Gunmen seen running near Dunbar High School shooting

Security camera footage obtained by FOX 5 shows two young men holding guns and running through an alley close to where a shooting took place outside Dunbar High School.

Police arrested the two teenagers just hours after the shooting Friday morning in the 100 block of N Street of Northwest. The two have both been charged with assault with a dangerous weapon, carrying a pistol without a license and endangerment with a firearm.

No word on whether the suspects arrested are the two gunmen pictured on surveillance video running through an alley holding guns.

The victim of the shooting was transported to a local hospital for treatment of non-life threatening injuries.

This remains an ongoing investigation. 

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