Two die and 20 injured as gunmen shoot into crowd at banquet hall

30 May 2021, 18:24

Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami
Family and friends of victims of the shooting wait outside a hospital in Miami (Devoun Cetourte/Miami Herald via AP). Picture: PA

The killings happened when three people armed with assault rifles fired into a crowd which had gathered for a concert in Hialeah, Florida.

Two people died and an estimated 20 to 25 people were injured in a shooting outside a banquet hall in Florida, police in the US have said.

The gunfire erupted early on Sunday at the El Mula Banquet Hall in Miami-Dade County, near Hialeah, police said.

The banquet hall had been rented out for a concert.

Three people got out of an SUV and opened fire into a crowd outside with assault rifles and handguns, police director Freddy Ramirez III said. Authorities believe the shooting was targeted.

“These are cold-blooded murderers that shot indiscriminately into a crowd and we will seek justice,” Ramirez said in a tweet.

Two people died at the scene, police said. As many as 25 people went to various hospitals for treatment.

No arrests were immediately announced.

“This is a despicable act of gun violence, a cowardly act,” Ramirez told the Miami Herald newspaper.

“This type of gun violence has to stop. Every weekend it’s the same thing,” Ramirez said during an early morning news conference.

Banquet Hall Shooting
Police undertake investigations at the scene of the shooting (Lynne Sladky/AP)

Republican governor Ron DeSantis commented on the shooting on Twitter.

“We mourn the loss of the two victims and are praying for the recovery of the more than 20 people injured at El Mula Banquet Hall near Hialeah. We are working with local authorities to bring justice to the perpetrators. Justice needs to be swift & severe!” DeSantis tweeted.

Democratic state senator Shevrin Jones said he wants DeSantis to do more than just pray. He’s calling on the governor to sit down with Democrats to discuss meaningful ways of addressing gun violence.

“Thoughts and prayers have been going on for years and thoughts and prayers haven’t done a damn thing inside the black community — or any community when it comes to gun violence,” Jones said.

But he acknowledged Republicans are resistant to discuss the issue.

“Republicans don’t want to talk about guns. They think we’re trying to take their guns away from them.

“If their talking point is that guns are for protection, or that guns are for hunting, just know that that terminology is different in certain communities,” Jones said.

“Some of these individuals are using guns to murder. Some of these individuals are using guns to hunt people.”

Businessman and TV personality, Marcus Lemonis, star of The Profit, took to Twitter to offer a $100,000 reward to help authorities capture the suspects.

Gun violence ushered in the Memorial Day weekend in South Florida when dozens of shots were fired outside another gathering in Miami’s Wynwood area. The shooting late Friday killed one person and injured six others.

By Press Association

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