Police in New Smyrna Beach are investigating a shooting on SR-44
The New Smyrna Beach Police Department is investigating a shooting that took place Saturday afternoon on SR-44.
In a Facebook post, NSBPD believes the shooting took place between rival motorcycle gangs in Volusia County.
According to NSBPD, all injuries appear to be non-life-threatening.
NSBPD asks civilians to avoid the area as the investigation is ongoing.
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