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A shooting inside a Crown Heights nightclub early Sunday morning left three people dead and nine others injured, according to the NYPD.
Crown Heights elected officials Council Member Crystal Hudson, State Senator Zellnor Myrie, and Assemblymember Brian Cunningham have denounced an antisemitic gathering planned to take place in the neighborhood on Tuesday afternoon.
The three people killed were all men who lived in New York City, and NYPD officials said two of them fired shots during the incident.
A mass shooting overnight at a club in Brooklyn left three people dead and another nine wounded, police officials and the mayor said Sunday morning.
Two of the three people killed in a New York City nightclub shooting early Sunday have been identified as suspected gunmen who opened fire inside the establishment, injuring up to 11 other people, police officials said on Monday.
Nine others were treated for injuries after the early-morning shooting in the Crown Heights neighborhood, the police said.
Investigators believe up to four shooters were involved, and police fear the violence could spark retaliations. The attack marks the city’s second mass shooting in just weeks. FOX 5 NY's Kendall Green has the latest.
Police say they recovered 42 shell casings at the scene from up to four different shooters involved in the gang-related shooting.
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