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Individuals with guns showed up at a teenager’s backyard birthday party in Ohio and opened fire, killing an 8-year-old girl.

It happened around 11:48 p.m. Friday in Akron at the home of Willie Walker, 62, who was throwing the party for his 15-year-old grandson, according to a report Saturday.

“All hell broke out,” Walker told the Akron Beacon Journal. “I don’t know what the hell happened.”

Saturday afternoon, Akron police identified the girl as Mikayla Pickett. Spokesman Lt. Michael Miller told Fox News in an email there were no arrests to report and the motive was not known.

Walker said the shooters were three or four people.

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Akron police said there was a large gathering of teens at the home when the shooting happened, according to the paper. They didn't say who was being targeted.

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Mikayla was pronounced dead at a hospital. Walker said he didn't know her.

Akron Public Schools spokesman said Mikayla was a student at Portage Path Community Learning Center, according to the paper.

Police recovered shell casings at the scene.

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“I don’t know know how many shells they took,” Walker told the paper. “A lot of them.”