EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) – An officer-involved shooting has been reported in the Lower Valley, the El Paso Police Department said.

The shooting happened at Knights and Midway, which is near Riverside High School.

Police say they received a call at 9:30 a.m. from witnesses who said they saw a subject with a weapon leaving Riverside High premises.

“We do know that he was on Riverside grounds. A witness did report that there was a subject with a gun,” said Sargent Robert Gomez with the El Paso Police Department.

When the police came in contact with the subject, the subject presented a weapon. That’s when a 20 year veteran with EPPD fired his gun at least one time.

“They came in contact they tried to disarm him he produced a weapon, he was shot,” said Gomez.

Police say the subject is a 23-year-old white male, and was taken to Del Sol Medical Center but is believed to have non-life-threatening injuries.

Riverside High School and Middle School were placed on lockdown, which has since been lifted.

“We turned off the lights locked the doors and we just stood in the corner,” said Jesus Natividad a Sophmore at Riverside High School.

Since this is officer-involved shooting police say the Texas Rangers, Crimes Against Persons and Internal Affairs are all investigating.

As for the officer-involved he will be placed on administrative leave.