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Multiple people injured after shooting in Columbia

Multiple people injured after shooting in Columbia

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COLUMBIA, Tenn. (WKRN) — A large law enforcement presence was spotted in a Columbia neighborhood Saturday after a shooting reportedly left several people injured.
The Columbia Police Department announced shortly after 5 p.m. on Saturday, May 31 that officers are at the scene of a shooting incident with 'multiple gunshot victims' on Somerset Lane.
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According to authorities, one person is in custody, so there is no active threat to the community at this time.
Officials warned residents that investigators will at the scene for a 'lengthy time' to process the evidence. Community members are asked to avoid the area until the scene clears.
News 2 has a crew at the scene working to gather additional information about the incident. No other details have been released at this time.
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