Police were on their way to break up a big crowd at Bunny Friend
Playground when gunfire erupted at the park in the city's 9th Ward, the
police said in a statement Sunday.
Police said 10 people were taken to the hospital in ambulances while
another six were taken in private vehicles. Photos of the scene showed
emergency workers wheeling some of the wounded to ambulances on gurneys
while other people who appeared to be in pain lay on the ground.
Joseph Jordan
was inside a house across the street from the park with his friend, who
gave her first name as Raven, when they heard gunshots. Later someone
called Raven and told her that her niece had been shot. The two rushed
to the hospital to check on the 14-year-old, who had been shot three
times in the leg.
Speaking of the hospital, Jordan said: "It's still crowded back there."
Outside University Medical Center, Kawandra Hayney said she had been
driving about two or three blocks from the playground with her daughter
when people ran by shooting. Her 14-year-old daughter was hit once in
the knee and five times in her backside. Hayney pulled her daughter out
of the truck and under it to hide, then into a nearby ditch.
"I saw the police coming, and I ran over to them," she said. She said she later counted seven bullet holes in her truck.
Investigators don't know what started the shooting, police spokesman
Tyler Gamble said. He said all the victims are listed in stable
condition. He said the victims suffered either direct gunshot wounds or
were grazed by bullets.
Large stadium lights lit up the park Sunday night as police continued to
work the crime scene. Witnesses told police that the gunmen ran off
after the shooting was over.
As many as 500 people could have been in the park when the shooting
happened, said police chief Michael Harrison. Police earlier said the
people were there for an impromptu music video but Gamble later told
reporters that while a video was being filmed, the event was a primarily
a block party. Gamble said that neither the block party nor the music
video had a permit.
Police Superintendent Michael Harrison told WDSU-TV that the shooting
might have been gang-related.
Police had been helping with a parade that
had been taking place about a block away from the park, and were able
to quickly get to the park, Harrison told the TV station.
Mayor Mitch Landrieu, speaking in a news conference aired on WWL-TV,
called on people who were in the park to come forward with information.
The police have also asked people who might have any video of the
shooting to bring it to police.
"At the end of the day it's really hard to police against a bunch of
guys who decide to pull out guns and settle their disputes with 300
people in between them. That's just not something you can tolerate in
the city," Landrieu said.
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