Two people were killed and at least 20 injured when a group of 3 people fired indiscriminately into a crowd outside a concert hall in Miami, Florida, USA.
The shooting took place early Sunday morning, and the police explained that the hall was hosting a party, and many organizers were standing outside, explaining that a car approached, and “3 people got out and started firing randomly at the crowd.”
Ambulance teams found two dead and took at least 20 wounded to hospital, including at least one in critical condition.
In a tweet, the head of the police station, Alfredo Ramirez, denounced “cowardly violence with weapons.”
In 2016 Florida witnessed a shooting attack in an Orlando nightclub, in which a gunman killed 49 people and wounded at least 68.
The frequency of shootings has increased across the United States over the past year, and the country frequently witnesses shootings targeting schools, offices and commercial centers.
The United States counted the deaths of more than 43,000 people with firearms last year, including suicides, according to the numbers of the “Archives of Weapon Violence.”