Updated at 11:35 p.m.: Revised to include the victim’s identity.

One high school student was killed and two people were wounded in a shooting near Arlington’s Bowie High School on Thursday afternoon.

Officers were called to the 2000 block of Cliffside Drive about 4 p.m. for a report of a shooting in progress, according to Lt. Christopher Cook, a police spokesman. They found that two teenagers and a man had been shot.

Police believe that the two teens who were shot — both students at Bowie — had driven there to drop off another teen.

A car and an SUV pulled up behind them, and six to 10 people, who were described by witnesses as teenagers, got out and a physical altercation started in the middle of the street, Cook said. Gunshots were fired during that fight.

Anthony Strather (46) played during a game between Flower Mound Marcus and Arlington Bowie on Aug. 29. (Ashley Landis / Staff Photographer)

A 17-year-old boy who was shot in the chest died at Medical City Arlington Hospital about 40 minutes later. The Tarrant County medical examiner’s office identified him late Thursday as Anthony Lemelle Strather Jr.

The other teen was struck in the leg and is expected to survive, Cook said. A man sitting inside his home was hit by a stray bullet and suffered injuries that were not life-threatening. Neither of their names has been released.

Cook said the people from the car and SUV had fled by the time officers arrived. Students from the nearby school had run toward Cliffside Drive after shots rang out, making it a “very chaotic scene,” he said.

Police will check for surveillance footage and interview the surviving teen, as well as seek out potential witnesses, to determine what happened, Cook said.

No arrests have been made, and police have not named any suspects. Anyone with information about the shooting is asked to call Detective Coleman at 817-459-5373 or Crime Stoppers at 817-469-8477.

Bowie High School canceled all events Thursday night.

In a tweet, the school said, “Let’s keep these families in our hearts and prayers.”

The school’s football coach, Danny DeArman, tweeted “#46” — Strather’s uniform number — with a picture of the senior defensive end.

On Friday afternoon, students released balloons in honor of Strather at the school’s parking lot. Counselors were on hand throughout the day for students and staff.

Arlington ISD said the school’s football game Friday night against Fort Worth’s Trimble Tech would go on as scheduled. Bowie won that game, 55-3.