A man opened fire on an arena floor at a Caribbean music festival,
wounding at least four people, police said, and two women were injured
as the crowd rushed to flee the shooting.
Several thousand people had gathered at the arena for a Fourth of
July party at the Houston Caribbean Festival, which was supposed to run
until around 5 a.m., Houston Police spokesman Jodi Silva said.
Witnesses told police they saw a man open fire at 1:55 a.m. Saturday on the floor of the arena, hitting four men, Silva said.
"Everybody was having a good time, until someone shot a firearm," Silva said.
Immediately after the shots were heard, people panicked and began
to flee, Silva said. Two females were hurt as people rushed to exit,
but Silva did not know the extent of their injuries. Silva said the
shooting victims were taken to two different hospitals, and one man was
in critical condition and not expected to survive.
No ages or identities for any of those hurt were available immediately.
The Houston Caribbean Festival is an annual event that takes
place during the holiday week at different venues in the area. Messages
left at the telephone number listed on the organizer's website were not
immediately returned.
The arena is accessible by a small two-lane road, which made it
difficult for emergency crews to arrive as thousands of cars tried to
leave.
The organizer of the festival had medical care personnel at the
arena that gave first aid to the victims, Silva said. They were assisted
by people at the party who had medical training.
There have been no arrests. The Houston Police Department is calling for people with information to come forward.
Silva says about 30 off-duty policemen were at the festival to provide security but they were on the perimeter of the arena.
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