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6 People Shot In Lynn During Music Video Shoot, 1 Dead; No Arrests Yet

LYNN (CBS) – A music video shoot turned into a violent shootout on Saturday in Lynn.

Six people were shot in the area of Quincy Terrace in Lynn while making a music video, and the Essex District Attorney's office confirmed late Saturday night that one victim is dead.

Officials say the victims were between the ages of 24 to 30, and one victim is suffering "life-threatening injuries".

No arrests have been made yet.

Police responded to the area around 5:30 p.m after receiving calls about gunshots. One man was smoking a cigarette on his porch when gunfire erupted.

"I heard a spray," said witness Virgil Vanover. "It was like maybe two seconds of gunfire and all I see five seconds later was people running on the street."

Lynn Shooting
Six people were shot in Lynn on Saturday during a music video shoot. (WBZ-TV)

After police arrived, four gunshot victims were transported to Mass General Hospital, while two were transported to Salem Hospital.

Kelly Ford captured cellphone video after the shooting showing a man wounded on the ground. She said a block over, police were rendering first aid to another victim.

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Footage from Kelly Ford, who took a video after the shooting. (Photo Credit: Kelly Ford)

A portion of Washington Street near Quincy Terrace was blocked off by crime scene tape for hours as detectives combed the area for evidence.

It was a terrifying evening for Philip Kevin Barrows.

"It was a panic and the next thing you know – police officers were everywhere. We had an ambulance, a fire station and police out there. It was crazy," he said.

Evidence markers littered the roadway as detectives went door-to-door interviewing witnesses.

As Lynn Police search for the shooter, neighbors say it was a frightening experience.

"It made me nervous. It made everybody on the street nervous," said Vanover.

The Essex DA, Essex State Police Detective Unit and Lynn Police are still investigating the shooting.

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