The shooting suspect is a boy, police said.
Police said he was in critical condition and was being treated at Wake Med.
The witnesses said the man was carrying a gun.
The suspect in the shooting that killed five people is a 15-year-old boy.
He is currently in a critical condition, according to the Chief of Police. The shooting suspect is being treated at a hospital in Raleigh.
The suspect in the shooting was wearing camouflage clothing and carrying a long gun.
There is no reason given at this time.
The five people who were killed in the shooting were identified by police.
One Raleigh police officer has been released from the hospital and another is in critical condition.
The shooter opened fire in a Northeast Raleigh neighborhood at 5:00 p.m., but authorities didn't contain the suspect until 8 p.m., according to officials.
One witness told WRAL that they watched the shooting unfold from the back window of their house.
He was a young boy. You don't think of that. One witness told WRAL that seeing something like that in your neighborhood is not something you hear about.
A man who called for help when he heard gunshots in his neighborhood told WRAL he saw a man in the backyard.
The witness said that he had a long barrel shotgun. He was wearing camouflage clothing. His backpack was also camouflage.
The woman told WRAL that she saw the police officer fall out of the car.
The shooter ran through the park behind the house. He appeared to be a teenager. He looked small.
She said that it happened so quickly. It was like minutes.
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