Gunfire erupted at a party being held in a room at a hotel near Oakland International Airport late Friday, leaving three 18-year-olds hospitalized with injuries.
Oakland police told the East Bay Times that officers responded to reports of a shooting around 11:22 p.m. at the Oakland Airport Executive Hotel located at 150 Hegenberger Road.
According to investigators, a party was going on inside a hotel room when a gunman walked in and began shooting. The wounded included teens from Hayward, Antioch and Modesto. All three were transported to the hospital for treatment. Their conditions have not been released.
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