BREAKING: Four people are hurt after a shooting in the parking lot of a west Phoenix bar early this morning. abc15
Phoenix police say it happened near 43rd Avenue and Indian School Road just after midnight.
When officers arrived, they found two men that had been shot. They were both taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.While investigating, two more men were self-transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. It is not yet known how they were involved in the shooting.
Police believe several different groups of people were asked to leave the bar, and the shooting followed in the parking lot. No information on a possible suspect has been released. Police are also still trying to figure out how many people opened fire in the parking lot.
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