Syracuse: At least nine people were shot on Saturday night "celebration" in central New York, authorities said.
Of the nine victims, one was a 17-year-old boy in critical condition with a gunshot wound to the head and eight others — ranging in age from 18 to 53 — were expected to survive, a release from Syracuse police said.
No one was immediately taken into custody, and Syracuse Police chief Kenton Buckner emphasized that the investigation was in its early stages in an appearance at a press conference alongside Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh.
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Syracuse officers had arrived at the scene just before 9 pm for reports of a stolen car, but responding officers were met with people who said shots had been fired into the crowd of a "few hundred," Buckner said. The police chief said his officers didn't hear the gunshots.
The event was "some kind of celebration" that was centralised in a parking lot near downtown Syracuse, Buckner said, adding that there were multiple locations in the area where shots were possibly fired. No city permits were granted for the event, Walsh said he believed.
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"We wouldn't issue approvals for a gathering of this size," the mayor said.