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6-year-old shot at South Carolina elementary school dies from injuries

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Six-year-old Jacob Hall has died after being shot at a South Carolina elementary school playground.

COLOMBIA, S.C. – A 6-year-old boy has died after he was wounded in a South Carolina school shooting, according to CBS News.

CBS News reports that Anderson County Corner Greg Shore said Jacob Hall died around 1 p.m. Saturday.

Hall was one of three people hit when a shooter opened fire Wednesday at the playground at Townville Elementary School.

By the time the gunfire stopped, two students and a teacher were injured, authorities said.

Deputies detained a teen suspect after a volunteer firefighter took him down. The 14-year-old was not identified because he is a minor.

In a statement released earlier this week, a doctor treating Jacob said he suffered a major brain injury.

“Jacob was shot in the leg. The bullet hit his femoral artery, causing massive blood loss, which led to cardiopulmonary arrest,” Dr. Keith Webb of the Greenville Health System Children’s Hospital said Friday. “He has undergone surgery and a number of procedures to try to stabilize his condition.”

Describing the boy’s battle to survive, the first-grader’s family said, “We are hanging on every second.”

A minute before the teen allegedly opened fire, he called his grandparents’ cell phone, sobbing and mumbling unintelligibly, authorities said.

His grandparents could barely hear him because of his crying, CNN affiliate WYFF-TV reported. So they headed next door to his house to check on him.

Instead the grandparents found their son — the teen’s father — dead in the home. The suspect’s father, Jeffrey Osborne, 47, suffered fatal gunshot wounds, Anderson County Coroner Greg Shore said.

The teen allegedly drove a Dodge Ram onto school property and jumped a fence to access the playground, according to CNN affiliate WHNS-TV. It said he never entered the school.

At 1:45 p.m. Wednesday, a teacher called 911 to report the shooting at the playground behind the school.

The teacher and other student injured were released Wednesday evening after being treated at a local health center, hospital officials said.

Jacob’s family remains optimistic.

“As long as his heart’s beating, we’ve got hope,” his great-aunt Rebecca Hunnicutt told WHNS.

“Jacob was one of these kids who you would swear was carved out of cream cheese,” Jacob’s great-aunt said before he passed away. “He is as beautiful on the inside as he is on the out.”