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Mass Shooting in New Orleans: Three Dead, Seven Injured

Police said two gunmen shot indiscriminately into a crowd at about 10:30 pm local time, a few miles from the city's famed French quarter.
Rich McKay
Jul 29 2018
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Police said two gunmen shot indiscriminately into a crowd at about 10:30 pm local time, a few miles from the city's famed French quarter.
Representational image of New Orleans police car. Credit: Reuters/Lee Celano
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New Orleans: Three people were killed and at least seven others were injured in a mass shooting in New Orleans late Saturday night, officials said.

Police said two gunmen shot indiscriminately into a crowd at about 10:30 pm local time, about three miles from the city's famed French quarter.

Three of the wounded were pronounced dead at the scene and seven others were taken to local hospitals. The conditions of the wounded were not immediately available.

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"There is no place in New Orleans for this kind of violence," New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell said on her official Twitter page.

"I speak for everyone in our city when I say we are disgusted and infuriated, and we have had more than enough," she wrote.

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No other information from the police on either the gunmen or the incident was immediately available.

(Reuters)

This article went live on July twenty-ninth, two thousand eighteen, at thirty-nine minutes past one in the afternoon.

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