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SAN DIEGO – A couple playing a violent video game inside their home prompted a middle school in Clairemont to be locked down Thursday, police said.

San Diego police responded to a report of several shots fired inside a house near Arvinels and Conrad avenues at 2:50 p.m.

A man and woman who were inside the house were detained by police. An initial report said the couple was playing video games involving loud gunshot sounds and they were shouting at each other.

Innovation Middle School was out of session for the day, but some students remained on the campus prompting school officials to lock it down. Students were allowed back outside after 3:40 p.m.