A woman was shot at a school bus stop with children present Tuesday morning. The victim has been hospitalized, and police are searching for the gunman.

No children were injured in what police have said is a domestic-related incident.

The shooting occurred about 7:12 a.m. at a school bus stop at the intersection of Chester and Winthrop streets in Oxon Hill, said Jennifer Donelan, a spokeswoman for Prince George’s County police.

Police on Tuesday evening identified the suspected gunman as Roland Eugene Simms, 42 of no fixed address. Simms is considered armed and dangerous and anyone who encounters him should call 911, police said.

Roland Eugene Simms (Prince George’s County Police Department)

Simms got into an argument with the woman at the bus stop, the altercation turned physical and then he pulled out a gun and fired, police said. Both Simms and the woman knew each other.

Police said they would not give a status on the hospitalized woman’s condition for her protection in the domestic violence case.

Six elementary students at the bus stop near Forest Heights Elementary School scattered from the scene, police and school officials said. Donelan said it is unclear if any of the children at the bus stop were related to the woman who was shot.

In a letter to parents, the county’s public school system said counselors, psychologists and other staff members would be available to help students.

“Although we will provide students with support, they may come home with questions and concerns about this incident,” the letter said. “Encourage them to share their feelings.”