Police say 10 people were shot in a 'targeted attack' in Lakeland, Florida. They're seeking a blue Nissan in connection with the shooting.
A dark-blue Nissan four-door sedan pulled up at the scene of the shooting, Lakeland Police Department Chief Sam Taylor said. “The vehicle slowed, did not stop, and the four windows went down. It appeared to be occupied by four shooters in the vehicle,” Taylor said. “They started firing from all four windows of the vehicle and shooting males on both sides.” Eight of the victims have nonlife-threatening wounds, he said at a news briefing Monday evening.
The Nissan took off at a high speed, and police are “actively looking for that vehicle now,” Taylor said. “We will be out most of the night trying to figure out who these individuals are in the vehicle,” Taylor said. Police found a “quantity” of marijuana at the scene, which indicates to police that “there was a narcotic sales or sales of marijuana going on at the time,” Taylor said. “Whether that is significant or related to this is unknown.
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