Shooting in Louisville leaves at least two dead, police say

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Multiple people were shot Saturday night in Louisville, Kentucky, according to police. The gunman shot into a crowd at a park where hundreds of people were.

Louisville, KentuckyLouisville deputy police chief Paul Humphrey said at a news conference the four injured victims were rushed to the hospital and that one was in critical condition.A shooting in Louisville, Kentucky, Saturday night left at least two people dead and another four injured, according to police.

Humphrey said police currently have no witnesses to the shooting, but that hundreds of people were in the park at the time of the incident. Police said the four injured victims were rushed to the hospital and that one was in critical condition.

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