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Coronavirus: This is what is known about the shooting at a party with 400 attendees in California | Univision 34 Los Angeles KMEX

Los Angeles California. – In the midst of the coronavirus in CaliforniaSix people were injured after a shooting who registered at a massive party at an apartment complex east of Bakersfield, a city located northwest of The Angels, reported the Kern County Sheriff’s Department.

According to the police report, the emergency call was reported around 12:30 am Saturday at an apartment complex located at the 3500 block of Pioneer Drive Street, east of Bakersfield.

Agents discovered that there was a big party, with around 400 people, in the apartment complex before the shooting. Six people were treated at a local hospital for non-life threatening injuries. The victims include five women, including a teenager, and a man.

The incident is doubly critical because according to the restrictions in the middle of the health crisis for him coronavirus, private and public meetings are prohibited in California, where the isolation orders will remain until May, in order to stop the increase in infections of the covid-19.

About 100 bullet casings of various calibers they were recovered at the scene and, according to other recovered evidence, it appeared that someone at the party shot four suspects who fled in a white sedan car.

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The causes of the shooting are still unknown and no arrests have been made. According to the sheriffs, the victims did not cooperate and the agents have limited information to continue the investigation, so they ask witnesses to share information about the incident that will allow them to clarify the facts.

Any hints related to the incident can be provided to the Kern County Sheriff’s Office at 661-861-3110 or anonymous line 661-322-4040. Case # 2020-00053581.

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