Alabama police say 6 injured in graduation party shooting
None of the injuries in the Alabama graduation shooting are considered life-threatening
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Six people were shot after a graduation party in Anniston, Alabama, early Friday morning.
The Anniston Police Department said in a Facebook post that of the six people who were struck by gunfire after the graduation party, none of the injuries are considered life-threatening.
At least one person was injured while fleeing from the scene, according to the police department, and multiple vehicles were hit by stray bullets.
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The police department also said that the impulse for young people to use firearms is "a tragedy and a shame."
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"The impulse to use firearms by the young people in our society is a tragedy and a shame. Your local police department is called after an event happens and is not able to predict this type of crime. It is up to the families and communities as a whole to protect our children from gun violence. APD is committed to doing whatever we can to help," the Facebook post said.
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"Lives are fragile and precious. This is not a video game or movie. You don't get to respawn. The other person doesn't get another chance to play again," it added.