At least six dead in barrage of bullets fired from car after bars let out in Sacramento 

At least six dead and nine wounded in barrage of bullets fired from car after bars let out in Sacramento

At least six people were killed and nine injured during an early morning shooting in downtown SacramentoReports indicate shots were fired around 2am, shortly after last call for bars in the area Witnesses reported seeing a person in a car pull out an automatic weapon and begin shooting into a crowd gathered outside a restaurant and loungeBystanders said they heard more than fifty gunshots ring out

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At least six people were killed and nine injured after shots rang out in California‘s capital city early Sunday morning.

Police said 15 were shot in downtown Sacramento in the area of 10th and J Streets, but have provided very little detail about the incident. 

Officials claim the conditions of the injured victims remain unknown at this time and have advised citizens to avoid the area.

‘A large police presence will remain and the scene remains active,’ police tweeted just before 4am California time.

Sacramento police have not provided any information about the shooter, however, a law enforcement source told The Sacramento Bee the gunman remains at large.

Authorities did not immediately respond to DailyMail.com’s request for comment.

At least six people were killed and nine injured after shots rang out in California’s capital city early Sunday morning, Sacramento police confirmed

Witnesses reported seeing a person in a car pull out an automatic weapon and begin shooting into a crowd gathered outside the El Santo Restaurant & Ultralounge 

Reports indicate shots were fired around 2am, shortly after last call for bars in the area 

Public Safety News, an independent media agency that responded to the scene, reported that shots were fired around 2am, shortly after last call for bars in the area. 

There are ‘victims all over the corner,’ a PSN journalist said in a Facebook live report. 

Witnesses reported seeing a person in a car pull out an automatic weapon and begin shooting into a crowd gathered outside the El Santo Restaurant & Ultralounge. 

Multiple ambulances responded to the scene as paramedics provided CPR and other treatment to victims on the sidewalks while authorities ushered crowds of people to safety.

The shooting took place in the area of 10th and J Streets, not far from the state capitol building

Emergency workers walk in downtown Sacramento after an apparent drive-by shooting

Video shared on social media shows multiple people fighting on the sidewalk as gunfire strikes. People were running through the streets as the sound of rapid gunfire could be heard in the background

At least two videos circulating on social media captured sounds of shots fired.

Bystanders told California-based reporter Malik Earnest they heard more than fifty shots ring out before driver the driver screeched away.

One of the videos shows multiple people fighting on the sidewalk as rapid gunfire strikes, prompting people to run through the streets. 

Video posted to Snapchat shows first responders of Sacramento Fire Department and law enforcement on scene of a multi-casualty incident in the Downtown area of Sacramento. Witnesses report hearing more than fifty gunshots followed by a car screeching away from the scene. pic.twitter.com/APxe7tsb2b

— Malik Earnest (@MalikEarnest) April 3, 2022

Berry Accius, of Sacramento’s Voice of the Youth, told KXTV he arrived to the ‘chaotic’ scene around 2.30am. 

‘A lot of victims with blood, just watching some of the families that didn’t know if their loved one was alive, running, trying to figure out what was happening, people distraught, people discombobulated,’ Accius recalled. ‘It was just horrific.’

He added: ‘I’m just shocked that somebody would come here to a place where it should be safe and do something as heinous as this with multiple victims, not only just shot but dead in our city. Right here in downtown, in a safe space.’ 

Emergency vehicles line the street near the scene of a mass shooting with multiple deaths in Sacramento on Sunday morning

A roadblock is set a block away from the scene of a mass shooting that left at least dead in Sacramento early Sunday morning

Sacramento City Council member Katie Valenzuela took to Twitter early Sunday morning to issue her support for the community amid the tragedy.

‘Around 2.30am, I got the call no elected official wants to get. Another shooting. More lives lost,’ she wrote. 

‘The national gun violence epidemic has hit our community – again. I won’t release any specifics until @SacPolicedoes. Until then, please take care of each other.’ 

Sacramento City Council member Katie Valenzuela took to Twitter early Sunday morning to issue her support for the community amid the tragedy

This is a developing story. 

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