Incident during a party in Syracuse left 13 people shot, stabbed and struck by cars
According to authorities, all the victims are expected to survive.
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The police reported that At least 13 people were injured during a large party recorded early Sunday morning in Syracuse, New York.
Officers responded to a gunshot call just after midnight and found a crowd of hundreds of people. Some of those present have been shot, stabbed or struck by vehicles fleeing the scene, police said.
At least four people were shot, five were stabbed, and four were struck by vehiclesaccording to information provided by the police based on victims found at the scene or at a nearby hospital.
According to the authorities, all victims are expected to surviveAlthough the severity of his injuries is unknown at this time. Among the injured were from several minors under the age of 17 to 25 other victims.
At the moment the investigation is ongoing and the police are asking for the cooperation of all possible witnesses to clarify the facts.
Details of the victims
Four of the wounded were hit by gunshots.: A 20-year-old woman received a bullet in the right hip, another 22-year-old woman in the abdomen, and a 20-year-old man in the forearm. In addition, a minor, aged 17, was also shot in the hip "and midsection."
Also, there were other six stabbing victims: a 23-year-old woman, injured in the hand, another 25, with multiple injuries and to the shoulder and midsection of the body, another 24 with injuries to both legs, another 19, and three under 19, injured in the head and two minors under 17 years of age, with injuries to the leg and arm and to the hand, respectively.
On the other hand, two women aged 23 and 22 and a young man aged 22 were hit by vehicles and hit the ground.
It's unclear what preceded the 911 call and whether the apparent stabbings occurred before or after the shooting.
Police did not name any suspects, noting that it was still a "very active and ongoing" investigation.
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