Four men injured in a drive-by shooting Saturday night in Oak Park are expected to survive, Sacramento police said Sunday.
The men were shot after stepping outside of a quinceaƱera at a school on 33rd Street, according to police spokesman Matt McPhail.
The victims were transported to a hospital, with two men suffering from life-threatening injuries. By Sunday, all four looked as if they would recover from their wounds, though one victim’s condition was “touch and go,” McPhail said.
The shootings occurred at 7:31 p.m. Saturday in front of the Aspire Capitol Heights Academy and the Immaculate Conception Parish. By midday Sunday, there was no evidence of the violence the night before. Parishioners milled around the church’s parking lot, eating food and conversing.
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Monday, March 06, 2017
Drive-By Shooting Nearby
Within walking distance of my house:
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