
2 hurt in Sacramento shooting near Meadowview Road and Brookfield Drive
Sacramento police say officers responded near Meadowview Road and Brookfield Drive just after 1 p.m. to investigate calls of a shooting.
At the scene, police say officers found two men who had been shot. Both men were taken to the hospital.
One of the victims had non-life-threatening injuries while the other person was in stable condition, police say.
Exactly what led up to the men being shot is unclear.

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