Desk Report
Publish: 04 Apr 2022, 10:33 am
Photo: Collected
Six
people were killed and 12 others injured, some critically, in a shooting early
Sunday morning in California's state capital of Sacramento.
The
city's police chief, Kathy Lester, told reporters that around 2:00 am, "a
large fight took place" in the downtown area just before "multiple
shooters" opened fire.
Officers
on patrol nearby heard the gunshots and saw people running, she said.
Upon
arriving at the scene, "they encountered a large crowd and multiple
gunshot victims."
Despite
attempts at resuscitation, six victims were pronounced dead at the scene, three
men and three women -- all adults.
Twelve
others were hit by gunfire and are being treated in local hospitals, Lester
said.
At a
press conference Sunday morning, Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg described
some of the hospitalized as "seriously and critically injured."
He
also called on anyone with information to contact authorities or submit evidence
via a scannable QR code.
Lester
said that a "stolen handgun" had been recovered at the scene and
that investigators had already received multiple videos and tips from members
of the public.
A
video posted online Sunday appeared to show people scuffling in the street,
then starting to run as gunfire can be heard. AFP could not verify the footage,
and it was not known if there was a direct relation, but local police said they
were aware of the video.
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