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Seven shot outside restuarant in New York state

Carolyn Thompson,Ap
Saturday 14 August 2010 06:12 EDT
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A shooting today outside a restaurant in central Buffalo, New York state, left four people dead and three injured, police said.

The restaurant held a wedding reception earlier in the night, but police didn't know if anyone in the wedding party was involved in the shooting, Police Chief Dennis Richards said. Nor did they know how many shooters there were.

"We're checking to see if something precipitated this from inside," Richards said.

Officers responding to a report of a shooting at City Grill, a bar in the city's business district, around 2:30 a.m. discovered three people dead, Richards said. A fourth died at a hospital.

Richards said the dead were three men and one woman. Their identities haven't been released.

The other victims were taken to Buffalo General Hospital and Erie County Medical Center, Richards said. He said one victim was in serious condition, but he did not know the conditions of the other two.

Tommy Dates, 35, of Buffalo, said he was at the bar area of the restaurant with his friends when he noticed a party had broken up. He said people started leaving the restaurant but rushed back inside a few minutes later.

"A lot of people were real upset, just trying to get out of the way," Dates said. "Nobody know where anything was coming from. Everyone was in a panic."

Several hours later, three covered bodies lay in front of the restaurant. People milled around, consoling each other in the street.

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