RALEIGH, N.C. – A 15-year-old suspect was in critical condition Friday after a shooting spree in North Carolina that left five people dead, including a police officer and a 16-year-old boy, Raleigh’s police chief said.

The suspect was taken into custody Thursday night hours after shooting people in a residential neighborhood then opening fire again along a walking trail, which remained partially closed Friday due to the investigation, according to police. 

Raleigh Police Department Chief Estella Patterson did not say how the suspect was injured but said police were investigating a motive in the attack. Two others were injured in the shooting, police said. 

The attack, which Gov. Roy Cooper called an “infuriating and tragic act of gun violence,” happened in a residential neighborhood of North Carolina’s capital city. Officers searched for hours before locating and arresting the suspected shooter, authorities said.

“My heart is heavy because we don’t have answers as to why this tragedy occurred,”  Patterson said. “We mourn and share the loss of not only our officer, but all the victims of the senseless gun crime.”

President Joe Biden said Friday he and First Lady Jill Biden grieved with the families affected by “yet another mass shooting in America” and called for the passing of an assault weapons ban.

“The American people support this commonsense action to get weapons of war off our streets,” Biden said in a statement. 

Here’s what’s known about the shooting:

What happened in the Raleigh shooting? 

The shooting started Thursday around 5 p.m. near the Neuse River Greenway Trail in a residential area northeast of downtown Raleigh, said Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin at a news conference Thursday.

The suspect first fired shots in the streets of Raleigh’s Hedingham neighborhood, Patterson said Friday. The shooter then fled toward a nearby walking trail, where he shot at more people, she said.

Neighbors embrace as police remain on the scene at Castle Pines Dr. and Sahalee Way following a shooting Thursday night in Raleigh, N.C., on Friday, Oct. 14, 2022. Police say a 15-year-old boy fatally shot at least two people in the streets of a neighborhood in North Carolina's capital city, then fled toward a walking trail, where he opened fire, killing and wounding others. (AP Photo/Chris Seward)

“I think we all know the core truth: No neighborhood, no parent, no child, no grandparent, no one should feel this fear in their communities,” Cooper said. “No one.” 

The teen suspect eluded police for hours — setting off a manhunt across a crime scene that stretched for 2 miles — before he was cornered in a home. After a standoff that led to the evacuation of an elementary school and two community centers, the suspect was arrested around 9:40 p.m.,  Patterson said.

The neighborhood where the shooting began is a residential area of single family and town homes, as well as a golf club. The Neuse River Greenway, a walking and biking trail, runs just behind houses in the neighborhood about 27 miles along the river and connects to the state’s Mountains-to-Sea Trail that’s popular with thru-hikers. The stretch behind the neighborhood is paved and lies down a grassy slope from the houses.