At least seven teenagers were injured outside a live concert hall in Alabama where the teens were partying when a gunman opened fire, according to local US media and Tweeps.
Breaking: Multiple people shot at Workplay. Parents picking up kids should come to 4th and 23rd Street South pic.twitter.com/JNYOhXRylS
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The Labour Day weekend shooting broke out at approximately 10:20pm. Six teenagers were shot, with one of them receiving a life-threatening injury, the Fox News broadcaster reported.
One more teenager reportedly suffered a dislocated knee.
"Right now we're continuing to investigate to try to determine who is responsible for those injured and we want to get them in custody," Birmingham police spokesman Sgt. Johnny William said.
The gunman reportedly opened fire outside the WorkPlay venue at around 10.20pm following an altercation late on Sunday outside Workplay, a venue in Birmingham, Alabama.
FIRST pics of scene where multiple people were shot outside Workplay in Downtown Birmingham pic.twitter.com/6HAFKCRdyh
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BREAKING NEWS: Mass shooting in Alabama outside concert. At least seven injuredhttps://t.co/Ltq4sdkZGL
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