Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

■ Two people were killed in overnight shootings in Virginia Beach, Va.

Police, witnesses describe ‘mass chaos,’ crash, lots of running

- By Ben Finley

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Overnight shootings along the beachfront in Virginia Beach left two people dead and eight wounded in a scene described by authoritie­s on Saturday as “very chaotic.”

In a statement, the Virginia Beach Police Department said the first shooting occurred shortly after 11 p.m. Friday, when police who were patrolling the area heard gunfire.

Several minutes after police responded, police officers heard additional gunshots nearby and found a woman who died of her injuries. Investigat­ors believe the woman’s fatal shooting was not related to the initial shooting.

While officers were investigat­ing the shootings, shots were fired nearby, said Police Chief Paul Neudigate. An officer confronted a suspect and fatally shot him. The officer has been placed on administra­tive leave. He has been with the department for five years and is assigned to its special operations division.

“We have a very chaotic incident, a very chaotic night,” Neudigate said.

In a news release Saturday, police said investigat­ors believe the first shooting stemmed from “some type of conflict” and a fight involving a group.

“At some point during the physical altercatio­n, several individual­s produced firearms and began shooting at each other, resulting in numerous people being wounded,” the statement says.

A total of 10 people were wounded by gunfire, including the two who died, according to police. In addition, an officer suffered minor injuries after being struck by a vehicle, according to Neudigate. The injured officer has been released from a hospital, police said.

Sentara Virginia Beach General Hospital spokesman Andrew Helquist said four people treated for gunshot wounds were in stable condition on Saturday, while four others had been released from the hospital.

Neudigate said several people were in police custody, but their possible involvemen­t was still under investigat­ion.

Two full blocks that mostly made up a city-owned parking lot remained blocked off by police tape on Saturday. Dozens of cars were inside the crime scene, with officers inspecting some of them. A couple of blocks away, a car that was surrounded by police tape sat in the middle of a street.

Akereia Drayton, who was still waiting to get her car from the lot on Saturday, said she was coming out of a club on Friday night after the shooting ended and saw “mass chaos” and many people running.

“People were literally falling over themselves,” Drayton said. “There was a mass swarm of people that came to get to their cars. And then there was a wreck.”

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