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Lockdowns Grip Granby High and Elementary After Nearby Shooting in Norfolk

By Matthias Binder April 28, 2026
Nearby shooting incident prompts lockdown at two Norfolk schools
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Nearby shooting incident prompts lockdown at two Norfolk schools

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Shooting Reported Near School GroundsPrecautionary Measures at Affected SitesPolice Secure the SceneBroader Context for School Safety

Shooting Reported Near School Grounds (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Norfolk, Va. – Reports of gunfire in a residential area prompted swift lockdowns at two Norfolk Public Schools on Tuesday afternoon. Granby High School and Granby Elementary School secured their campuses out of caution while police swept the vicinity. The measures ensured the safety of students and staff amid an active investigation.[1]

Shooting Reported Near School Grounds

Norfolk police received a call around 1:20 p.m. about a shooting in the 200 block of Harvard Street. That location sits adjacent to the sports complex behind Granby High School. Officers responded immediately to assess the situation and secure the area.[1]

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No injuries surfaced from the incident at that point. Investigators continued their work to determine what occurred and whether any suspects remained in the area. The proximity to the schools heightened concerns, leading to quick coordination between law enforcement and school officials.

Precautionary Measures at Affected Sites

Granby High School and Granby Elementary School initiated lockdowns shortly after the report. A school district spokesperson confirmed the actions stemmed directly from the nearby activity. Students remained in classrooms, and access to the buildings stayed restricted.

WeeOnes Daycare & Preschool, also in the vicinity, followed suit with its own lockdown protocol. These steps prevented any potential risks from spilling over into school grounds. Parents received notifications as the situation developed, though details stayed limited initially.[1]

Police Secure the Scene

Responders established a perimeter around the reported shooting site. Their focus centered on gathering evidence and interviewing witnesses. The absence of reported victims allowed efforts to prioritize containment over medical response.

Norfolk Public Schools emphasized that all students and staff stayed safe during the lockdowns. The district praised the rapid response from authorities. As of late afternoon, the investigation proceeded without further public updates from police.[1]

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What matters now: Authorities urge residents near Harvard Street to report suspicious activity. Schools plan to resume normal operations once cleared, with counseling available if needed.

Broader Context for School Safety

Such incidents underscore the challenges of maintaining secure learning environments in urban settings. Norfolk Public Schools have protocols in place for external threats, tested through past events. This episode highlighted effective collaboration between educators and police.

The community now awaits clarity on the shooting’s circumstances. Officials stressed that precautionary lockdowns minimize disruptions while protecting those inside. As details emerge, updates will guide any additional steps.

In the end, the quick resolution without harm reinforced the value of vigilance. Norfolk moves forward with lessons applied to safeguard its schools.

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