Multiple shots were fired at WOW Hall, where rappers Lil Bean, Zay Bang and other artists were scheduled to perform, in Eugene, Oregon.
The people who were wounded were taken to local hospitals. Their conditions were not immediately released, and cops didn’t say whether they had all been injured by gunfire.
Shots fired at WOW Hall, five people transported to local hospital. Reports came in at 9:29 p.m. reports of multiple shots fired at WOW Hall, 219 W. 8th Avenue. EPD & multiple law enforcement agencies responded, along with Eugene Springfield Fire.Google Maps“Police are actively working the investigation,” the department said, asking anyone with relevant information to come forward.
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