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At least 11 people injured in Queens mass shooting

At least 11 people injured in Queens mass shooting

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Police in Queens, New York, are investigating a shooting at a nightclub on Wednesday that left at least 11 people injured.

Law enforcement sources said the shooting occurred around 11:20 p.m. near the Amazura ballroom, located at 91-12 144th St. in Jamaica, within the boundaries of the 103rd precinct. on Jan. 1.

At least three people injured in the shooting walked to a local hospital for treatment, sources familiar with the investigation said.

Several NYPD units converged on the area of ​​the ballroom and set up a large crime scene. Two suspects in the shooting remain at large, according to reports on Citizen App.

The Amazura Ballroom is located a few blocks from the Long Island train station in Jamaica.

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