Officers responded to a home on Lamona Avenue near Ceasar Avenue, located about three blocks south of the Fresno Yosemite International Airport just before 8 pm on Sunday.
Fresno Police say around 45 people were at the home to watch a football game on television.
The suspect came into the backyard and opened fire on the ten people that were in the yard. The other 35 people inside the home, which included women and children, were not injured.
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Police officials say that five of the victims are currently being treated at Community Regional Medical Center in downtown Fresno and one victim is being treated at Saint Agnes Medical Center.
Hospital officials say of the shooting victims, two are in critical condition, three are in critical but stable condition. Another victim was grazed by a bullet.
When officers arrived, they found three people who had already died from their injuries. The fourth victim died at a hospital.
Police have not yet released a description of the suspect, or possible motivation.
Streets in the area have been closed off as the investigation continues. Residents and drivers are advised to avoid the area.
Fresno Police say they are using their “mass casualty protocol” for this shooting.
The federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives announced late Sunday night that it will be sending agents from its San Francisco field office to assist in the investigation of the shooting.
California State Senator Andreas Borgeas responded to the shooting on Twitter:
Fresno prosecutor and mayoral candidate Andrew Janz also tweeted:
We are closely monitoring an alleged mass shooting in Fresno this evening. We are praying for peace and calm as we continue to investigate. My thoughts are with the victims and their families. -AJ
— Andrew Janz (@JanzAndrew) November 18, 2019
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