SAN PEDRO UPDATE: Police now say two people have died and five others were injured in the shooting at Peck Park that began as a dispute between two people; police believe there was likely more than one person exchanging gunfire
Of the seven who were struck by gunfire, four of them were listed in critical condition as they were transported to local hospitals, police say. Two of those four were in full cardiac arrest as they were being transported, said LAPD Cmdr. Jay Mastick.The incident was reported at or near a car show at Peck Park, on N. Western Avenue just before 4 p.m.
Police say the incident began as a dispute between two people in the area of the baseball diamond at the park. They said it was not considered an active-shooter situation.Witnesses said hundreds of people were gathered for the car show and other activities around the park. When gunfire erupted, people immediately ran from the scene in terror.Police cordoned off the area around the park as they investigated the shooting.
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