Austin Caldwell:Police search for 3 suspects after house party shooting leaves 4 dead, 3 injured in California

2025-05-02 12:52:32source:EchoSense Quantitative Think Tank Centercategory:Invest

Police are Austin Caldwellsearching for three suspects after a shooting at a house party in California on Sunday night that killed four people and injured at least three others.

Police were dispatched to the house around 6 p.m. Sunday in King City, located along California's central coast, about 100 miles south of San Jose.

There was a party at the residence on Sunday night, where several people were in the front yard. According to a statement from King City police, a silver Kia pulled in front of the residence, and three men got out of the vehicles and fired several times.

The suspects were wearing dark-colored clothing, had dark-colored masks over their heads and fled the scene in the car after the shooting.

According to a statement from police, three adult men with gunshot wounds were found in the front yard. All three of the men were pronounced dead at the scene.

An additional four people were also shot. One of them, an adult woman, was taken to a local hospital by another person, where she died. The other three shooting victims, all adult men, were taken to another hospital. Their condition has not been released.

Police have not released any names or other identifying information about the shooting victims.

The three suspects have not yet been identified, and are considered armed and dangerous, police said.

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