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One teenager killed and two injured in Delaware shooting – as suspect remains at large

Police multiple suspects remained at large and the area was not secure after shooting

Holly Hales
Monday 30 October 2023 12:27 EDT
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One teenager has been killed and another two injured after a shooting in Laurel, Delaware.

The chaos unfolded near the intersection of Belle Avenue and West 7th Street on Sunday afternoon.

All of the victims were teenage boys.

Two teenagers are injured and one is dead after the Delaware shooting
Two teenagers are injured and one is dead after the Delaware shooting (PA Archive)

Schools in the area were closed due to the shooting, Delaware News Journal reported.

Police warned at 3.20pm that the area was not secure and multiple suspects remained at large.

Members of the public were warned to stay away from the area, according to a string of messages posted by Delaware State Police on X, formerly known as Twitter.

“This is believed to be an isolated incident,” the statement read.

“Please continue to avoid the area as there continues to be a large police presence while the investigation is conducted. There is no suspected threat to the publice.”

Delaware State Police have been contacted for comment.

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