Dramatic video shows the moment gunshots rang out at a high school football game in Alabama on Friday when a 17-year-old student allegedly opened fire and wounded nine people.

The video from the broadcast of Friday night's game at Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile shows football players and fans sprinting for cover during the shooting.

Another clip which was recorded during the game shows coaches asking students to take cover as gunshots are heard, though this incident took place before the shooting that occurred after the game.

Authorities announced that arrest on Saturday of Deangelo Parnell, who surrendered to police in connection with the shooting that left at least 10 people injured.

Deangelo Parnell, 17, surrendered to police in Mobile, Alabama on Saturday. He is charged with nine counts of attempted murder

Parnell allegedly shot nine people at the end of a high school football game between LeFlore and Williamson High Schools at Ladd-Peebles Stadium on Friday night

The image above shows players begin to sprint for cover after gunshots rang out at the stadium in Mobile on Friday

Nine people were shot and one suffered a seizure shortly after the shooting, which took place in the stadium concourse

Mobile Police Chief Lawrence Battiste tells news outlets that nine people were directly shot Friday and one person had a seizure shortly after the shooting at Ladd-Peebles Stadium, a city-owned venue hosting a game between LeFlore High School and Williamson High School.

The victims' ages range from 15 to 47, according to authorities.

In a post on Twitter, police said Parnell was charged with nine counts of attempted murder.

Parnell is a student at LeFlore High School, according to WKRG-TV.

Local police say Parnell surrendered Saturday morning. It was unknown if he has an attorney who could speak on his behalf.

Battiste said the shooting stemmed from a fight, and the suspect pulled a gun and started 'indiscriminately shooting.'

'This is a cowardly act by an individual who didn't know how to deal with a situation,' Battiste said.

'It's not acceptable in our community, we won't tolerate it,' he said.

'We're going to ask that the community help us by identifying those individuals that they know that bring this type of foolishness out to these type of events.'

Some of the victims have been released from the hospital, but it is not clear how many.

'Our children and their families deserve to enjoy a high school football game or any public event without the thought of gun violence. As a community, we will heal. As a community, we have to get the guns out of the hands of our youth,' Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson said in a statement.

Investigators have reviewed surveillance video, which clearly shows the 17-year-old suspect firing the shots, Battiste said.

Police believe Parnell was the only shooter, but the police chief said investigators also believe there are adults who knew something would be happening at the game and urged them to come forward with information.

The shooting remains under investigation.