Shooting at US school graduation kills at least 2, injures 5
Police and emergency are seen near the scene of the shooting in Richmond, Virginia, U.S., JUNE 6, 2023. (Reuters Photo)


At least two people were killed and five others injured Tuesday in a shooting incident at a high school graduation in Virginia, U.S., police said.

The shooting marks the latest in an epidemic of mass shootings plaguing the country.

The shooting took place around 5 p.m. (9 p.m. GMT) outside a theater in the state capital of Richmond, where students from a local high school were celebrating their graduation, Richmond interim police chief Rick Edwards told reporters.

The deceased included an 18-year-old graduate and a 36-year-old man, he added.

Of the five injured, one remained in critical condition.

"People scattered, it was very chaotic at the scene," Edwards said.

A 19-year-old suspect fled the scene, but was soon arrested and is to be charged with second-degree murder, Edwards said.

The official did not name a possible motive for the crime but said the suspect knew at least one of the victims.

Several handguns were recovered from the scene.

With more firearms than inhabitants, the United States has the highest rate of gun deaths of any developed country – 49,000 in 2021, up from 45,000 the year before.

The United States continues to grapple with growing cases of gun violence that have killed over 14,600 people in 2023 alone, according to a recent tally.