Shooting in Alabama: two dead and 12 injured among the crowd.
According to inkorr.com: In downtown Montgomery, Alabama, a tragedy occurred: at least two people were killed and 12 were injured as a result of the shooting. The conflict began when one of the men opened fire on the crowd, to which others responded accordingly. This incident took place amidst a large number of visitors to nightlife establishments.
According to James Graboys, the altercation started after one of the men opened fire on the crowd - in response, several people drew weapons and began shooting at each other right among hundreds of nightlife patrons.
The police have already identified the deceased - a 43-year-old woman and a 17-year-old boy. Five of the injured are in critical condition, including minors. Weapons and shells were found at the scene. The investigation is complicated by the fact that the shooting occurred after a football match, which had attracted a large crowd.
Incident in Sweden and detained suspect
Nearby, in Gävle, Sweden, another shooting recently took place, resulting in six people injured, including several minors. Paramedics and law enforcement promptly arrived at the scene. A 13-year-old suspect was detained nearby and interrogated.
Thus, serious shooting incidents occurred in Montgomery, Alabama, and Gävle, Sweden, resulting in injuries and fatalities. In both cases, law enforcement is conducting investigations to clarify all circumstances and apprehend suspects. These cases highlight security issues that exist in various corners of the world, prompting reflection on the need for measures to improve the situation.
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