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9 injured in mass shooting in Florida's Hollywood Broadwalk

By IANS | Updated: May 30, 2023 08:10 IST

Maimi, May 30 Nine people, including minors, were injured after a mass shooting at the Hollywood Broadwalk in ...

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Maimi, May 30 Nine people, including minors, were injured after a mass shooting at the Hollywood Broadwalk in Florida, a media report said.

The shooting incident happened on Monday evening in the 1200 block of N. Broadwalk. At least 3 of those shooting victims, who were transported to area hospitals, are minors, CBS News reported.

At 6:41 p.m., an area live cam showed people running away frantically from the scene.

It started with an altercation between two groups, which escalated to shots being fired, the media outlet reported, citing Hollywood officials.

One person of interest has been detained and police are currently looking for a second individual.

The condition of the shooting victims is currently unknown.

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