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Seventeen primary school children have been shot with air gun pellets at a school in Staffordshire. Seventeen primary school children have been shot with plastic pellets at a school in Staffordshire.
Police said 15 boys and two girls were hit with pellets in the playground at Etchinghill Primary School in Rugeley. Police said 15 boys and two girls were hurt when a BB gun was fired at them in the playground at Etchinghill Primary School in Rugeley.
Three boys, who are thought to be aged about 12 but who are not pupils at the school, are believed to have fired at the youngsters from nearby bushes. A 12-year-old boy was later arrested on suspicion of assault. Three boys from a different school were thought to have fired on the pupils from nearby bushes.
The pupils, aged between seven and 11, suffered bruised heads, arms and hands but did not need hospital treatment. The youngsters suffered bruising but did not need hospital treatment.
The injured children are aged between seven and 11.
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Ch Insp Juliet Prince, of Staffordshire Police, said: "It is very fortunate that no-one was more seriously hurt. Staffordshire Police said the arrested boy had been taken to Cannock police station for questioning.
Ch Insp Juliet Prince said: "It is very fortunate that no-one was more seriously hurt.
"We are working closely with pupils and staff to build up a picture of what happened, and are treating the incident very seriously."We are working closely with pupils and staff to build up a picture of what happened, and are treating the incident very seriously.
"It serves as yet another warning about the dangers of children having access to BB guns and air weapons.""It serves as yet another warning about the dangers of children having access to BB guns and air weapons."
Anyone with information should contact police, she added.Anyone with information should contact police, she added.