Juvenile hit by vehicle at entrance to high school, Gulfport police say

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Gulfport police are currently investigating a serious incident in which a juvenile was struck by a vehicle at the entrance to Boca Ciega High School on Thursday morning. The accident has raised significant concerns regarding student safety and traffic conditions near educational institutions. Eyewitnesses reported the scene, and local authorities are working to piece together the events leading up to the collision. The investigation will focus on factors such as driver behavior, traffic patterns, and existing safety measures in place at the school. Community members are voicing their concerns, emphasizing the need for better traffic management to protect students.

Parents are particularly anxious about the safety of their children during school hours. This incident serves as a reminder of the critical need for vigilance in school zones. Updates from the police are anticipated as they continue their investigation into this troubling event.

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