BREAKING: 17-year-old arrested in connection to deadly shooting at Jacob Blake protest in Kenosha. Authorities had issued an arrest warrant earlier Wed. on a charge of first-degree intentional homicide, police dept. said.
Kenosha police said the person who was injured in the shooting sustained non-life-threatening injuries. The identities of the victims have not yet been released.was captured shortly before midnight on a video posted by a reporter for NBC affiliate WTMJ. The video shows what looks like law enforcement vehicles outside of a gas station. People are seen running as shots rang out.
The video showed that at least one other person was shot before the shooter got up and walked down a street. The video did not show what happened before the gunfire and NBC News has not confirmed whether the incident is the same shooting described by police.
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