
Two victims have died and two more are in serious condition
VANCOUVER – On Sunday (July 17) at about 1:20 a.m., Vancouver Police responded to the report of a shooting at a residence in the 3600 block of E. 11th Street, where a large party involving 50-plus people was occurring.
When police arrived at the residence, they located three individuals with gunshot wounds, one was deceased at the scene, two were transported to an area hospital, where one died.
Shortly thereafter, a fourth gunshot victim, associated with this incident, arrived at the hospital via private vehicle. The two surviving victims are in serious condition. Witnesses have provided limited information to police regarding the suspects.
Detectives from the Vancouver Police Department Major Crimes Unit and Safe Streets Task Force are continuing the investigation. Nothing further is releasable at this time.
Information provided by Vancouver Police Department.
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