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New Orleans Police Department investigators working near the scene of a shooting in New Orleans on Saturday night, Photo: The Advocate via AP

3 killed and 7 injured in New Orleans shooting, police say

Two suspects opened fire ‘indiscriminately into the crowd’ about three miles from the French Quarter

Police are looking for two suspects who opened fire in New Orleans, killing three people and injuring seven more, city police spokesman Aaron Looney said.

The New Orleans police department responded to the incident on Saturday evening about three miles from the French Quarter.

Police Chief Michael Harrison said two suspects in hooded sweatshirts approached people standing outside a business and opened fire “indiscriminately into the crowd” with a rifle and a handgun, striking 10 people.

Police investigators at the scene of the shooting. The police are looking for two suspects. Photo: The Advocate via AP

The two suspects fled northbound on South Claiborne Avenue.

Two men and one woman died on the scene; seven victims were injured, five men and two women. They were taken to nearby hospitals.

One of the injured victims was reported in critical condition and went into surgery, Harrison said.

The other six were in “various conditions” but none life-threatening, he said.

People at the scene of the shooting. Photo: The Advocate via AP

Mayor LaToya Cantrell issued a statement condemning the violent act and thanking the first responders:

“There is no place in New Orleans for this kind of violence. I speak for everyone in our City when I say we are disgusted, we are infuriated, and we have had more than enough.”

Looney said the investigation is ongoing; Members of the public with information about the incident are encouraged to come forward, police said.

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