Manhunt Locks Down Campuses

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LOS ANGELES - A massive manhunt Wednesday for a gunman who shot and injured a school policeman near El Camino Real High School in the Woodland Hills area in the San Fernando Valley triggered lockdowns of 9,000 students at up to a dozen campuses as hundreds of officers fanned out over a wide area to search door-to-door for the suspect.

In one of the largest perimeters set up by Los Angeles police in recent memory, an estimated 25,000 residents in a seven-square-mile area were detoured, required to show ID to get home or lined up outside schools for any news about their children.

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Manhunt Locks Down Campuses

The suspect, described as a white man in his mid- to late 40s, with a thin build and long grayish hair pulled back into a pony tail, was still at large Wednesday evening.

Police said the gunman, who was possibly breaking into cars near the high school, shot Los Angeles School Police Department Officer Jeff Stenroo...

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