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5 shot in south Sacramento on Memorial Day, police say

5 shots fired outside Meadowview apartment complex on Memorial Day, Sacramento police say

All five people are expected to survive.

We start with the latest news and those from SACRAMENTO, where five people, including a teenager, were injured in a shooting. WE HEARD THE AUDIO OF THE POLICE MOMENTS. HE WAS CALLED HERE. IT IS ENORMOUS. 415 in the street trying to find out who was shot. We now have a total of five victims, one female arrest, all male copies, one female, four males, two female copies, two females, three males. POLICE ARE NOW TRYING TO DETERMINE WHO OPENED THE FIRE. IT IS IN THE AREA OF CORAL GABLES COURT AND MEADOWVIEW ROAD. KCRA 3. LEE ANNE DENYER IS LIVE ON STAGE RIGHT NOW. She’s been here for hours now, gathering more information, so LEANNE, what’s the latest? SACRAMENTO POLICE Well, fortunately, the last update we received from the SACRAMENTO POLICE was that these five people are stable and expected to survive. But since we last saw you guys at 10:30 on my 58, the difference is this tow truck has arrived. It appears they are preparing to tow this silver sedan from the lot, out of the area. This is the first time we have been able to get this close to where the police were investigating. I want to show you a video from earlier this evening. This call came in around 8 p.m. this evening, and there was a very heavy police presence in the immediate hours that followed. Right now there are only about 3 or 4 police officers. Excuse me, the police patrol vehicles are here. Um, but of course, a much bigger scene earlier today. Police tell us they don’t know what led up to this shooting. They don’t know how these people knew each other. BUT THE LATEST UPDATE WE RECEIVED IS THAT THEY SHOULD BE PHYSICALLY FINE. WE WERE ABLE TO GET A FEW WORDS WITH A DEPARTMENT SPOKESPERSON EARLIER. LISTEN. It’s a very large complex. AND OUR BIG MESSAGE IS IF YOU HAVE SEEN SOMETHING OR YOU HAVE HEARD SOMETHING, PLEASE LET US KNOW AND HELP US FIND THE INDIVIDUALS RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS. MANY PEOPLE WERE INVOLVED IN THE SHOOTING, AND WE ARE NOT SURE OF ALL THE FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES SURROUNDING THIS INCIDENT AND WHAT LEADED TO THE SHOOTING. BUT THERE ARE A LOT OF PEOPLE WHO WERE HURT IN THIS, AND WE NEED TO MAKE SURE THEY RECEIVED JUSTICE TONIGHT, A WOMAN, SO I WANT TO BRING YOU BACK HERE LIVE NOW AS WE’RE IN THIS COURT, THERE’S A LITTLE BIT The action continues as some people come and go and there are still a few officers here, uh, helping, helping to facilitate this. Um, we heard again that these five people, three men, two women, one of them, the women’s one, a teenage girl, should be fine. THEY ARE STABLE. Um, but at this point, Sacramento police tell us they have no information on the suspect. THEY WILL CONTINUE TO INVESTIGATE. But most of the crime scene tapes are down and the last police officers are preparing for this evening. We’re told we’ll get any updates they have as soon as they have them in Sacramento, LEE ANNE DENIER KCRA THREE NEWS. Yeah, we know that with these investigators, because the details start to come in, sometimes days or even weeks after the fact.

5 shots fired outside Meadowview apartment complex on Memorial Day, Sacramento police say

All five people are expected to survive.

Five people, including a teenager, were taken to the hospital with gunshot wounds after a shooting outside a large apartment complex in Sacramento’s Meadowview neighborhood Monday evening, police said. The Memorial Day shooting was reported around 8 p.m. in the 70th block of Coral Gables Court, near Meadowview Road in South Sacramento. Three men, a woman and a teenage girl were shot, according to police spokesman Officer Cody Tapley. All five people are expected to survive. There was no suspicious information to share late Monday night, Tapley said. He said police believe the shooter fled the scene. According to him, the victims were all close to each other. Tapley urged anyone with information about the shooting to contact police. This story is developing. Stay with KCRA 3 for updates. See more coverage of California’s top stories here | Download our app.

Five people, including a teenager, were taken to the hospital with gunshot wounds after a shooting outside a large apartment complex in Sacramento’s Meadowview neighborhood Monday evening, police said.

The Memorial Day shooting was reported around 8 p.m. in the 70th block of Coral Gables Court, near Meadowview Road in South Sacramento.

Three men, a woman and a teenage girl were shot, according to police spokesman Officer Cody Tapley. All five people are expected to survive.

There was no suspicious information to share Monday evening, Tapley said. He said police believe the shooter fled the scene.

According to him, the victims were all close to each other.

Tapley urged anyone with information about the shooting to contact police.

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