Gurugram School Shooting: Two Class 11 Students Detained for Shooting Classmate
In a shocking incident that highlights gun safety concerns, two Class 11 students in Gurugram allegedly shot their 17-year-old classmate using a licensed pistol belonging to one accused’s father. The victim sustained bullet injuries and is hospitalized, while both accused teenagers have been detained by police.
Key Takeaways
- Two Class 11 students shot classmate with father’s licensed pistol
- Victim, 17, hospitalized with bullet injuries
- Incident occurred at Central Park Resorts, Sector 48
- Police recovered pistol, magazines, and 70+ live rounds
- Both accused students detained, investigation ongoing
Incident Details and Police Response
The shooting occurred on Saturday night at Central Park Resorts, a premium housing society in Sector 48. According to police, the three teenagers attend the same school near the society, and preliminary investigation indicates the shooting followed an earlier quarrel among the students.
How the Events Unfolded
The incident came to light when the victim’s mother filed a formal complaint at Sadar Police Station. She stated that the main accused repeatedly called her son, pressuring him to meet. Despite initial refusal, the victim eventually agreed and was picked up from his residence.
At the rented apartment, the victim found another friend of the accused present. The main accused then allegedly produced his father’s licensed pistol and opened fire, injuring the classmate. Police teams rushing to the scene found the injured teenager had already been transported to Medanta Hospital for emergency treatment.
Weapon Recovery and Investigation
During apartment searches, police made concerning discoveries: a pistol, two magazines, five live cartridges, one empty shell, and an additional magazine containing 65 live rounds. Forensic teams examined the scene for evidence collection.
Police have registered a case under relevant sections and are investigating both the altercation’s exact cause and how the teenagers accessed the firearm.
Police Warning to Gun Owners
The Gurugram Police issued a strong appeal to all licensed firearm owners to securely store weapons away from children’s access. Authorities emphasized responsible gun handling to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Further updates regarding the case and the injured student’s medical condition are awaited as the investigation continues.



