Someone shot at a small group of teenagers, wounding one of them, Saturday afternoon near Long Beach Poly High School, according to authorities.

Police said they don’t know why the gunman opened fire on the four teens who were between 14 and 16 years old and walking near the intersection of Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue and 17th Street.

Two young men or older teenagers approached the group of teens around 4:15 p.m. Saturday, Long Beach Police Department spokeswoman Delmy Hughes said.

One of the young men pulled out a handgun and started shooting, according to Hughes. As the group of teenagers fled, the gunfire hit one of them in the lower body, Hughes said.

Paramedics responded and took the victim to a local hospital, according to police. The wound wasn’t life-threatening, Hughes said.

A detailed description of the attackers wasn’t immediately available, but police said they drove off in a dark colored vehicle.

This was the first of two weekend shootings that happened about a mile apart in the neighborhood.

On Sunday, another teenager was wounded in the lower body when someone shot him during an argument around 1:55 p.m. near the intersection of 15th Street and Rose Avenue, police said.