California party that violated stay-at-home order and drew around 400 comes to 'bad end' with 6 shot
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A huge party in California that defied the state's stay-at-home orders to combat coronavirus came to a "bad end" early Saturday with six people shot, authorities said.
Deputies responding to a call about the shooting discovered that it happened at a party being held at an apartment complex in Bakersfield, the Kern County Sheriff's Office said on Facebook.
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“Unfortunately, it came to a bad end,” said Sheriff’s Lt. Cesa Ollague.
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Ollague told The Associated Press that frantic witnesses to the shooting called 911 shortly after midnight.
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The sheriff's office said there were six victims, including a juvenile female and five adults. All were transported to an area hospital and were expected to survive.
Officials told KGET-TV that around 400 people are believed to have been at the party when the gunfire erupted.
Investigators found 94 spent bullet casings and three live rounds at the scene.
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Partygoers reported seeing four men drive away in a white car, according to police.
Officials told ABC23 that none of the victims are cooperating with authorities, and no arrests have been made.
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Anyone with information is asked to call the Kern County Sheriff’s Office at (661) 861-3110 or Secret Witness at (661) 322-4040.
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As of Sunday, there are 22,416 cases of COVID-19 in California with at least 634 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University.
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The Associated Press contributed to this report.