Four people were killed and at least 21 others were injured in a mass shooting on Saturday night Birmingham, Alabama.
Two men and a woman were killed at the scene in the 2000 block of Magnolia Avenue in the Five Points South neighborhood near the University of Alabama at Birmingham, while a fourth victim died at University Hospital, Birmingham Police told AL.com.
The incident occurred just after 11 p.m., Officer Truman Fitzgerald told the outlet.
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Birmingham Fire and Rescue transported eight victims to hospital, and said the police four of these victims suffered life-threatening wounds.
Many others also arrived at hospitals in private vehicles.
Police say several gunmen are believed to be responsible for the shooting. No suspects have been arrested.
“Be assured that we will do everything we can to uncover, identify and hunt down whoever was responsible for preying on our people,” Fitzgerald told AL.com.
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Streets have been blocked off in the area while police continue to investigate.
Fitzgerald said police have contacted the FBI and ATF for assistance.