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A shooting in a Texas park that injured five people at a 600-strong party is at the centre of a police investigation today - and a video has emerged showing revelers fleeing the scene

by Lovie Berube (2023-12-04)


A shooting in a Texas park that injured five people at a 600-strong party is at the centre of a police investigation today - and a video has emerged showing revelers fleeing the scene.

Around 30 rounds of gunfire were heard at Village Creek Park in Fort Worth at 6.30pm on Sunday.

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Two people were critically wounded and three injured in the shooting.  

Adrian Gallardo, who lived across the street, told the Star-Telegram he had heard 10 to 15 shots and saw 'people running everywhere'.   




























Video footage posted to Twitter showed youngsters running across a road away from Village Creek Park in Fort Worth, Texas as 6.30pm on Sunday


Video footage posted to Twitter showed youngsters running across a road away from the park.

Others hid behind cars as gunshots mixed with screams pierced the air.  






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At the Fort Worth Police Department the gang unit is taking the lead on the investigation. 

One man who has lived on Edgewood near the park for 24 years, Raymond Brown, said the people at the party looked between 18 and 에그벳주소 20 years old. 

'This is one of the few parks in Fort Worth where African-Americans feel they can go and enjoy themselves,' Brown said.
















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