A late-night shooting in Yuma, Arizona, left seven people injured, local police say.
The victims were transported to hospital for treatment. As yet, no suspect is in custody.
ABC News reports that police responded to a call about an aggravated assault, which came in just before 11pm local time.
Lt Craig Johnson of the Yuma Police Department said officers responded to South J Edward Drive in the Terra Bella neighbourhood.
On arrival, they found several people injured at a gathering, local radio reports that it was teenagers having a party.
The mother of one of the victims told the Z93 radio station: “My son (15) attended a party in the foothills last night. A fight broke out, and shots were fired.”
The victims were transported to hospital for treatment. As yet, no suspect is in custody.
ABC News reports that police responded to a call about an aggravated assault, which came in just before 11pm local time.
Lt Craig Johnson of the Yuma Police Department said officers responded to South J Edward Drive in the Terra Bella neighbourhood.
On arrival, they found several people injured at a gathering, local radio reports that it was teenagers having a party.
The mother of one of the victims told the Z93 radio station: “My son (15) attended a party in the foothills last night. A fight broke out, and shots were fired.”