FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) One person is dead and multiple people are injured after a shooting on the citys northeast side. Fort Wayne Police responded to reports of a shooting around 10:30 Saturday night on Manistee Drive, which is near Reed Road between Saint Joe Center Road and Stellhorn Road.
According to police, multiple calls were made about shots being fired in that area and people were fleeing in all directions.
FWPD arrived at the chaotic scene as injured victims began arriving at local hospitals.
The preliminary police investigation revealed the shooting took place at a high school-age party with numerous people attending.
Multiple party-goers were struck, and one was pronounced dead at the scene. Its currently unknown how many suspects are involved in the shooting.
So far, 11 victims, including the deceased, have been confirmed. It is believed that all other victims are in non-life-threatening conditions.
Following the shooting, Fort Wayne Community Schools made a post on ParentSquare claiming that several students were hurt over the weekend, and one was killed.
They couldnt share more due to the shooting being under investigation, but did say there would be resources for students.
Counsellors will be available to help students and staff, reads the post FWCS made. They will be there as long as needed to help everyone heal
even though this happened outside of school we know students will be upset. We are here to help them.
This shooting remains under investigation. Anyone with information is asked to contact FWPD at 260-427-1201, Crime Stoppers, or use the anonymous P3 Tips app.
Mayor Sharon Tucker released a statement Sunday afternoon on the shooting:
"My heart is heavy today as we try to process the violence that occurred in our city last night. The FWPD is working tirelessly to learn more about what happened and bring those responsible to justice. The safety and security of our community are vital to help ensure a better future for Fort Wayne. My prayer is that well come together unified as residents and neighbors and not accept this type of behavior."
Mayor Sharon Tucker
As of Sunday evening, the name of the victim or any other details on the shooting have not been released.
Poster Comment:
The shooting was in a residential addition two blocks north of the house where my ex-wife grew up.
It was probably students from R. Nelson Snider High School where I attended.