New
Orleans police are searching for three suspects Sunday after at least 17 people
were shot during a Mother’s Day parade.
Police
spokeswoman Remi Braden said in an email that many of the 17 victims were
grazed and most of the wounds weren't life-threatening. No deaths were
reported.
Chief
Serpas announced in a press conference that the youngest victim is believed to
be a 10-year-old girl. Police say she
suffered a graze wound, WVUE Fox 8 reported.
Officers
were interspersed with the marchers, which is routine for such events. As many
as 400 people joined in the procession that stretched for about 3 blocks,
though only half that many were in the immediate vicinity of the shooting,
Serpas said.
Serpas
said that the procession had been accompanied by officers, who saw two or three
suspects run from the scene in the city's 7th Ward.
Nobody
has been arrested. It's unclear what sparked the gunfire.
A
social club called The Original Big 7 organized Sunday's event. The group was
founded in 1996 at the Saint Bernard housing projects, according to its MySpace
page.
The
neighborhood where the shooting happened was a mix of low-income and
middle-class row houses, some boarded up. As of last year, the neighborhood's
population was about 60 percent of its pre-Hurricane Katrina level.
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