
Two teenagers were killed in a shooting in Douglasville, Georgia. There are reports of other 6 injured in the incident.
According to the information received, more than 100 attended the house party at a residence in Douglasville on Saturday. Meanwhile, two teenagers were killed in a sudden fire. However, no one has been arrested in this case so far.
How many people were involved in the firing?
Officials said that what happened at the house party is under investigation. But it was not clear whether more than one person was fired.
Officer Trent Wilson of the Douglas County Sheriff's Office told the international news agency The Associated Press that the shots were fired between 10:30 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. Saturday. How was the shooting? Who is responsible for it? Its investigation is going on.
Trent Wilson refused to give details of the two people killed but did say that they were under 18 years of age. Explain that Douglasville is 20 miles (32 kilometers) west of Atlanta, the capital of Georgia.
'There is limited information about the firing'
The Douglas County Sheriff's Office shared a statement on social media on Sunday that we know that more than 100 teens attended a house party. Meanwhile, a confrontation took place, resulting in the death of two people and injuries to another six. There is very limited information at this time.
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