At least four people died A. By the scenes late on Saturday 16th birthday party In the state AlabamaIn South America, local media reported.
While awaiting local police briefing, the first official presence was reported to the Alabama Public Order Agency.
Television network wrbl An intense police operation and duct tape around a building were reported in the early hours of Sunday morning Dadeville (Alabama), where white sheets can be seen covering parts of the ground. According to the channel, at least 20 people were injured in the shooting.
Law enforcement officials have not publicly confirmed any injuries or fatalities, but local media and witnesses have said so. Many of the injured, most of them youths, were taken to local hospitals for medical attention..
Photos circulating on social networks show several young people without signs of life, but they could not be verified.
Alabama Governor Kay Ivey tweeted: “This morning, I am crying with Dadeville and my fellow Alabamians. Violent crime has no place in our state, and law enforcement is keeping us closely informed as more details emerge.”
wrbl During the initial investigation, police and sheriff’s investigators suspected A dispute at a teenager’s birthday party led to a shootingSaturday around 10:30pm (Sunday 03:30 GMT).
The United States, a nation of about 330 million people, is armed with about 400 million guns, and deadly mass shootings are common.
Late Saturday, police confirmed that two people were killed and four others were wounded in a shooting in the same city where a gunman killed five people at a bank in Louisville, Kentucky.
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