Fresno shooting: 10 shot, 4 killed at a football watch party in California
At
least ten people were shot Sunday at a party in Fresno
in what appears to be a mass casualty shooting, police said.
The
shooting took place about 6 p.m. on the city's southeast side, Fresno
police Lt. Bill Dooley said.
There
was a party in the backyard of a home to watch a football game when
the shooting suspects sneaked in and fired into the crowd, Dooley
said.
At
least nine people were shot, with several people being found dead in
the backyard, he told the Fresno Bee and the KSEE/KGPE TV stations.
Authorities
have not released a total for the number of people killed.
What
we do know is that this was a gathering, a family and friend
gathering in the backyard, Dooley said. Everyone was watching
football this evening when unknown suspects approached the residence,
snuck into the backyard and opened fire. The Bee reported that
neighbors, who declined to be named for safety reasons, said they
heard multiple gunshots.
Others
were taken to Community Regional Medical Center in critical
condition, and some are in critical but stable condition, the TV
stations reported. Read
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