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In this frame grab provided by KPRC Houston, an unidentified person is transported by emergency personnel at Lone Star College on Tuesday in the Houston area.

Shots fired at Texas college

HOUSTON – Authorities say the shooting Tuesday at a Texas community college was the result of an altercation between two people, and at least one was a student.

Harris County Sheriff’s Maj. Armando Tello said both people involved in the altercation were wounded and hospitalized. He said a college maintenance man was injured in the crossfire and also taken to a hospital.

Tello said a female who had a student ID also was hospitalized for a medical complication.

The shooting happened before 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Lone Star College System campus about 20 miles north of downtown Houston.

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