Boca Raton police were called to a shooting near Northwest Fifth Avenue and Northwest 22nd Street, just north of Glades Road and near two preschools and J.C. Mitchell Elementary School.
Police confirmed the shooting did not happen at any of the schools, but the buildings were put on lockdown as a precaution.
Police said a confrontation took place between a delivery driver and a 31-year-old woman before the shooting.
The delivery driver, who was not identified, was shot in a leg and the woman fled from the scene. Police said the injuries to the driver do not appear to be life-threatening.
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Peter Hotez, co-director of Texas Children s Hospitals Center for Vaccine Development, poses for a photograph outside the lab Thursday, June 18, 2020, in Houston.Yi-Chin Lee, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer
New vaccines are on the horizon but is it too late to blunt the pandemic’s winter surge? Might Houston fare better than the rest of Texas? And why could a traditional-method vaccine be better for kids?
To answer these questions, we once again check in with vaccine researcher Peter Hotez, one of the country’s best explainers of COVID-19 science. He’s a professor and dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, and he co-directs the Texas Children’s Hospital Center for Vaccine Development, where his lab team is developing COVID-19 vaccines.