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The local media BNO Nieuws quotes the testimony of some witnesses who say that the total number of victims is higher and that at least “six teenagers” could have died. No information has been released about the author or authors of the recordings.
At least four people have died and more than a dozen have been injured after one to shoot in the Birthday party of a teenager in Dadeville, Alabama (Southeastern United States), Saturday night.
The Alabama Police Department has released a statement saying the shooting occurred at 10:34 p.m. Saturday (local time) at the Mahogany Masterpiece dance studio in Dadeville, a small town in Tallapoosa County.
In a concise text that does not mention the perpetrator or perpetrators of the shots, the ALEA confirms 4 dead and “several injured”.
According to local media, quoted by the BNO News Portal, some 20 people were injured by shots and five died, a figure that the authorities have not confirmed.
BNO News also quotes the testimony of some witnesses that ensure that the total number of casualties is higher and that at least “six teenagers” could have died.
In a post on the social network Twitter, Republican Alabama Governor Kay Ivey regrets what happened and explained that she is waiting for more information.
“This morning, I feel sorry for the people of Dadeville and my fellow Alabamans. Violent crime has no place in our state, and law enforcement will keep us closely updated as details emerge,” he said.
Source: EITB

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