### Shooting Outside Cobach Florido Injures Two Students in Tijuana
Two underage students were wounded by gunfire outside the Cobach Florido school in Tijuana on the evening of November 26th. The incident was reported at 7:45 p.m. when gunshots were heard near the campus located on Iris and Geranio streets in the Florido 1st Section neighborhood.
Upon arrival, police officers from unit FES-440 found José Flores E., 17, with a gunshot wound to his right calf. He was wearing blue jeans and a gray sweatshirt. Another student, José Ángel R., also 17, appeared shortly after with a bullet graze on his right ankle, dressed similarly. Both teenagers received immediate medical attention at the scene and were then transported to the IMSS Hospital Clinic 1 for further treatment.
Reports suggest the attacker, an ex-student of the school, arrived in a white vehicle, possibly a Volkswagen Jetta, and fired several shots towards the students. Approximately eight spent shell casings were found at the scene. No arrests have been made so far.
### Related News: Increasing Violence in School Areas
Concerns over safety in school zones continue to grow, following a series of violent incidents in educational institutions across Baja California. Local authorities are promising to increase security measures to protect students, as the community demands swift action to prevent future events.
Witnesses from nearby neighborhoods have voiced their fears about the violence spilling over into schools, urging officials to implement comprehensive strategies to curb the rise in crime. Despite some law enforcement presence, residents feel more is needed to ensure the safety of students and school staff alike.
Similar incidents in other regions highlight a broader issue affecting school safety, necessitating urgent attention and a collaborative approach to safeguard educational environments.