
Multiple shooters wanted after 3 killed, 8 wounded at Brooklyn lounge, NYPD says
New York City police said Sunday the shooters opened fire overnight inside the Taste of the City Lounge on Franklin Avenue in the Canarsie section of the borough.
The NYPD said the shooting stemmed from a dispute between people inside the lounge at around 3 a.m.
Three men were pronounced dead at the scene and eight people were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries, NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch said during a news conference at the scene.
The victims include eight men and three women, the NYPD said. Their ages range from 27 to 61 years old.
Tisch said at least 36 shell casings were recovered from what appeared to be multiple guns.
Officer also discovered a gun on nearby Bedford Avenue, but it was not immediately clear if it was part of the lounge shooting.
So far, police have not made any arrests. Investigators were trying to find surveillance video of the incident.

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