Gunfire erupted at a vigil for the victims of a mass shooting at a homecoming party near Greenville, Texas, leaving at least two people dead and many injured.
A series of what appear to be gunshots can be heard ringing out in the background of a video that was posted by Matt Howerton, a reporter with WFAA, an ABC-affiliated TV station in Dallas, Texas.
The journalist reported that the incident forced those gathered at the vigil to flee in disarray, while he and his colleague scrambled to take cover in the nearby trees.
“We heard DOZENS of gunshots,” he tweeted.
The gunfire reportedly broke out in a parking lot at the park that was hosting a vigil for the victims of a mass shooting at an unofficial homecoming party near Dallas, which saw a handgun-armed shooter open fire on revelers around midnight on Saturday.
Diana Zoga, a reporter with KXAS-TV, posted a video of her bullet-ridden car on Twitter, noting that it appears that more than one gunman was invoved in the incident.
“Multiple shots. Our news unit was hit at least 3 times,” Zoga tweeted.
One of the two people who were killed at the party was identified as Kevin Berry, 23, a Dallas native and father of two children. A vigil for Berry was set to begin at 7pm on Sunday.
Also on rt.com Attacker still at large after Texas university homecoming mass shooting leaves 2 dead, multiple injuredIn a statement issued in the wake of the incident, Dallas Police Department reported that a “disturbance” broke out at the vigil and "shots were fired.” The incident has not resulted in any injuries but several vehicles have been damaged.
At least 16 people were injured in the attack on the party. Police believe that the shooter, who sneaked into an off-campus venue, packed with over 700 people celebrating the Texas A&M University-Commerce football team's homecoming victory, through a back door, was aiming to kill just one person, with other victims being collateral damage.
"His first victim, we think, may have been his target victim and the rest of them are just random," Hunts County Sheriff Randy Meeks Meeks told media on Sunday.
The shooter has not been identified and remains at large.
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