The search continues for the shooter responsible for Wednesday's gunfire that hit a school bus in Utica.

It happened at Proctor High School during dismissal. Police say there were actually two altercations: one inside and one outside. The argument outside ended in gunfire, and a bullet shattered a school bus window.

About 20 students were on board at the time. Fortunately, no one was hurt.

Police say it was a stray bullet, and they hope the incident doesn't change the public's view of the school's safety.

"The shooter is very brazen. The fact that he thought nothing of taking a shot at someone else with all these people around. That's what made this case a little bit more easier to investigate this," said Utica Police Chief Mark Williams. "Having said that, the school is generally a really safe place. I hope that it doesn't get a bad reputation or bad name."

According to the district's director of security, students were involved in the dispute outside, but it's not clear if a student fired that shot.

No arrests have been made. The school is offering counseling to students who were on the bus.