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Gunmen open fire on New Orleans crowd, killing 3

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NEW ORLEANS — Two armed individual­s walked up to a crowd gathered Saturday evening outside a strip mall in New Orleans and opened fire, killing three people and wounding seven others, the police chief said.

The shooting happened on a busy thoroughfa­re about 3 miles from the French Quarter, police said.

Police Chief Michael Harrison said the two suspects wearing hoodies had a rifle and a handgun. He said they appeared to have fired indiscrimi­nately into the crowd, striking 10 people. Before fleeing they took time to stand over one person.

“We believe that they actually stood over one of the individual­s and fired multiple rounds and then after that fled,” he said.

Police responding to the shooting found three victims — two men and one woman — who were pronounced dead at the scene. Seven other victims — five men and two women — were taken to hospitals. Four of them were driven in private vehicles, and three were transporte­d by ambulance.

Harrison said one underwent surgery and was in critical condition; the other six did not have life-threatenin­g injuries.

Harrison spoke with family members and friends at the scene of the “volatile and tense situation.” He called on people to come forward and help police find the gunmen and also asked people not to take matters into their own hands.

“This was an extremely tragic incident. A lot of people were out here tonight. A lot of people, we know, saw what happened, heard what happened. And we need more than anything for people to come forward to help the NOPD right now solve this case,” Harrison said.

He said police do not know whether the shooting was gang-related.

Lawrence Russo was buying a scratch-off ticket at nearby gas station when he heard what he at first thought were firecracke­rs before he realized they were gunshots. He told NOLA.com/The Times-Picayune that he heard 13 to 16 shots fired.

“They never stop killing each other,” he said, shaking his head.

Near the scene of the shooting, beyond the police tape, people could be seen crying and hugging each other.

The New Orleans Advocate reported that a woman stood behind the crime scene tape shouting, “Pick my brother up,” as two bodies lay uncovered. NOLA.com/the TimesPicay­une reported two men were trying to console two sobbing women as one of the women shouted: “That’s my baby.”

Mayor LaToya Cantrell said in a statement: “There is no place in New Orleans for this kind of violence. I speak for everyone in our City when I say we are disgusted, we are infuriated, & we have had more than enough. Three more lives — gone. It has to end. It’s unacceptab­le anywhere.”

 ?? Matthew Hinton / New Orleans Advocate ?? Emergency workers tend to a person who fainted Saturday night near the scene of the shooting in New Orleans.
Matthew Hinton / New Orleans Advocate Emergency workers tend to a person who fainted Saturday night near the scene of the shooting in New Orleans.

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