Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Shooting near stadium leaves six wounded

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Six people have been wounded in a possible gang-related shooting blocks from the Florida stadium where the NFL’s Houston Texans played and defeated the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars on Sunday afternoon, authoritie­s said.

Ron Lendvay, director of investigat­ions for the Jacksonvil­le Sheriff’s Office, said several shots were fired about 12:35 p.m. Sunday on a boulevard in the general area of the stadium and that five men and one woman were struck by bullets. He said all were rushed to hospitals, tweeting initially that three were in critical condition. The victims ranged in age from their 20s to the 70s, he added.

The shooting erupted before the scheduled 1 p.m. start of play, but Lendvay reported no link to the game, which went on without incident.

The Texans won their fourth consecutiv­e game Sunday, defeating the Jaguars 20-7 to take a one-game lead in the AFC South at the stadium, TIAA Bank Field.

Local media reports cited authoritie­s as saying the shooting had had no impact on game day activities.

Lendvay told reporters that a shooter fired from the passenger side of a gray, four-door sedan driven by a companion and that the victims were hit outside on the sidewalk near a laundromat. He said the car immediatel­y drove off and that detectives had been checking surveillan­ce video in hopes of better identifyin­g the vehicle and locating those involved.

“There were at least two people in the car,” Lendvay said. He added that investigat­ors didn’t know if any others were in the car and he didn’t rule out the possibilit­y of other shooters elsewhere. “This may be gang-related based on informatio­n obtained in the early stages of the investigat­ion,” he told reporters Sunday, declining to elaborate.

An update on the conditions of the wounded wasn’t immediatel­y available late Sunday and they were not identified by name.

“A couple of them were in very serious condition on their arrival at the hospital,” Lendvay said. He added that five of the wounded were rushed by paramedics for emergency care and the sixth by private vehicle.

He said authoritie­s have been unable to immediatel­y determine whether there was any relationsh­ip among the wounded, noting none could be immediatel­y interviewe­d though authoritie­s hoped to do so later.

“It’s hard to say if they are all associated or not,” he added.

Lendvay spoke near the scene Sunday afternoon even as the game was in progress, saying investigat­ors had cordoned off the area but fans who had cars parked in the area could expect an escort to their vehicles so they could leave unhindered after play was over.

Jacksonvil­le City Councilman Reggie Gaffney, who represents the district where the shooting occurred, told local media he was aware of crime problems in the neighborho­od and urged a greater law enforcemen­t presence there.

“In talking to the sheriff’s department; they are going to beef up patrols ...We have a crime issue,” Gaffney said. www.ryanroachr­yan.com “Every other week and every other month out there, it’s too much.”

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