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Two face judge in Woodland Hills paintball shooting

PITTSBURGH — Two people have been accused of shooting a Woodland Hills school bus faced a judge Wednesday.

Shawn Cook and Tucker Strothers arrived at court in Forrest Hills. The two are accused of shooting a school bus.

Maya Jones told police she was forced by Isis Sanders to drive around as he and two others shot a BB gun and paintball gun out of the window.

The two allegedly targeted the Woodland Hills school bus, which has 13 students on board. One student was hit.

Prior to the school bus shooting, the group also allegedly shot at students at Propel High School in Braddock Hills, breaking a window and injuring two students.

Propel School issued this statement

Paintballs were discharged throughout the area, including our Braddock Hills campus... Propel Schools wishes to thank public safety officials for the quick action in apprehending suspected participants.

Wednesday, both were arraigned on charges including reckless endangerment, and possession of a weapon on school property.

Wednesday’s hearing was postponed to all four cases could be grouped together.

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