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Brooklyn shooting: Four men die 

| @indiablooms | Oct 12, 2019, at 07:21 pm

New York, Oct 12 (UNI) Four men lost their lives, while three people, including a woman were injured, after they were shot-at, in a social club of Brooklyn, early on Saturday.

According to police, they received reports about shots being fired at social club Triple A Aces on Utica Ave, near Dean St in Crown Heights, at about 0700 hrs.

When they reached the club, four men had already died, while the injured, including a woman and two men, were admitted to the hospital.

No arrests have been made. It was not immediately clear how many gunmen were involved in the shooting, the authorities said.

Police said they were investigating. Several witnesses had been taken in for questioning in regards to what led to the shooting, sources said.  
 

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