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- Police in North Carolina are responding to an "active shooting" in a neighborhood in the city of Raleigh, as reported through their Twitter account.
“The Raleigh Police Department is currently on the scene of an active shooting in the Neuse River Greenway area near Osprey Cove Drive and Bay Harbor Drive.
Area residents are advised to remain at home,” they wrote.
The Raleigh Police Department is currently on the scene of an active shooting in the area of the Neuse River Greenway near Osprey Cove Drive and Bay Harbor Drive.
Residents in that area are advised to remain in their homes.
— Raleigh Police (@raleighpolice) October 13, 2022
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Three people, victims of the shooting, are being treated at a trauma center, the local hospital reported.
WakeMed spokeswoman Deb Laughery told CNN she had no information on the injuries or the condition of the victims.
Police have not released any information about the shooter or shooters.
Multiple law enforcement agencies are involved in the investigation, Raleigh police tweeted.
Police also advised residents of the Hedingham neighborhood to stay indoors.
Police later tweeted that residents in the specific area of “McConnell Oliver Drive, Tarheel Club Drive and Old Milburnie Road are advised to stay indoors.
Drivers are advised to avoid the area and seek alternate routes."
Maddie James was on the driving range at Hedingham Golf Club in Raleigh, North Carolina, when an "endless stream of police officers" passed through the area.
"I've never seen so many police in one area, so that's what really worried us," she told CNN.
James heard no gunshots, but the sirens from the police and emergency services were continuous and made it "hard to hear".
He further added that police were speeding down Southall Road and Wild Dunes Drive, both near the driving range.
“A golf pro came out to tell us to shelter inside or get out as soon as possible,” James said, “They were very quiet, but I could tell something was wrong so we left right away.”
This is a developing story.
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