- Police confirmed all four deaths and said three others were hospitalized and treated for gunshot wounds.
- King City Police Chief Jim Hunt said the shooting involved three armed men wearing dark clothing and masks.
- The shooters allegedly arrived at a birthday party, opened fire, and then drove away in a car.
At least four people were killed and three more were injured after what police believe was a gang shooting at a birthday party in Southern California on Sunday night.
The shooting, in which authorities say at least people were shot, took place in King City, central California, in the 200 block of 2nd Street.
Police confirmed the four deaths and said three others were hospitalized for gunshot wounds, according to KION.
The four deceased victims were only identified as adults, one woman and three men.
King City Police Chief Jim Hunt said the shooting involved three armed men wearing dark clothing and masks. KSBW reported.
The shooting, in which authorities say at least people were shot, took place in King City, central California, in the 200 block of 2nd Street.
The shooters allegedly arrived at a birthday party, opened fire, and then drove away in a car.
Police have said they are looking for a silver Kia. No arrests have been made in this case.
Chris Lopez, supervisor of Monterey County where the shooting occurred, said in a Facebook post I was still waiting for details.
“May the victims find strength and healing, may our first responders remain safe, and may we all help restore peace to our neighborhoods and communities,” Lopez wrote.