‘People distraught’: Chaos in the streets as at least 6 die, 10 are hurt in Sacramento shooting rampage – USA TODAY

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Sacramento shooting: At least six dead, 10 hurt in shooting rampage

Police initially had reported “multiple victims” after the attack fueled chaos in an area of bars and restaurants near the State Capitol.

Patrick Colson-Price, USA TODAY

A manhunt for a killer or killers was underway Sunday in Sacramento after a shooting rampage left at least 6 people dead and fueled a chaotic scene in a downtown area packed with bar crowds.

Police Chief Kathy Lester said officers arriving at the scene around 2 a.m. Sunday found bodies on the street amid a large crowd gathered in an area. Police initially reported “multiple victims” after the attack, not far from the State Capitol, as they waded through the carnage counting casualties.

At least 18 people were shot, Sacramento Police said, and 12 are being treated at nearby hospitals. 

Broken glass and police evidence markers were strewn across multiple blocks. Police tweeted that investigators were aware of a social media video “that appears to show an altercation” taking place just prior to the shooting. No arrests were immediately made, and an online portal was opened for the public to upload evidence.

“If anyone saw anything, has video, can provide any information to the police department we are asking for their assistance,” Lester said.

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Video posted on Twitter showed people running in the street with the sound of gunfire in the background. Multiple ambulances and other first responders were at the scene. 

Kelsey Schar was staying on the fourth floor of Citizen Hotel when she said she heard gunshots and saw flashes. From the window she “saw a guy running and just shooting.” 

Berry Accius, a community activist, said he arrived at the scene shortly after the shooting.

“A lot of victims with blood,” Accius told local news ABC10. “Just watching some of the families that didn’t know if their loved one was alive, running, trying to figure out what was happening, people distraught, people discombobulated. It was just horrific.” 

Pamela Harris stood outside the cordoned-off area Sunday, awaiting news about her son, Sergio. Sergio Harris had gone to the London nightclub late Saturday, and the family had not heard from him since, she told the Sacramento Bee.

“We just want to know what happened to him,” Pamela Harris said. “Not knowing anything is just hard to face.”

Lester said the number of assailants was not known, nor was it known whether the victims were specifically targeted.

City Hall was opened as an information center for families of victims; city staff and police were on the scene. Authorities cordoned off the eight-block area not far from the Golden One Center – where the NBA’s Sacramento Kings play – and said the investigation was continuing.  Lester, who did not give specifics on the type of gun used, described the crime scene as “very complex and complicated.”

Some of the wounded were transported by ambulance to hospitals, others went on their own or were taken by friends, Lester said. No information was provided on their conditions.

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The shooting comes a month after five people were killed when a man opened fire at a Sacramento church and killed his three children, then fatally shot himself, authorities said. A fifth person also died in that shooting.

Sunday’s tragedy appears to be the largest mass shooting in the city’s history, the Bee reported. The sixth deaths are the most in the nation this year, along with attacks in Wisconsin in January and Texas in February, according to the Washington, D.C.-based Gun Violence Archive.

Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg, in a series of tweets, called gun violence “the scourge of our city, state and nation.” He said Lester, who began the job two weeks ago, has made gun violence a top priority.

“Words can’t express my shock & sadness this morning,” Steinberg tweeted. “The numbers of dead and wounded are difficult to comprehend.”

California Gov. Gavin Newsom issued a statement sending condolences to the victim of “yet another horrendous act of gun violence.” He said his office was monitoring reports from the scene.

“What we do know at this point is that another mass casualty shooting has occurred, leaving families with lost loved ones, multiple individuals injured and a community in grief,” Newsom said. “The scourge of gun violence continues to be a crisis in our country, and we must resolve to bring an end to this carnage.”

Contributing: Celina Tebor, USA TODAY; The Associated Press



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