The incident happened just before 9 p.m. CT on Saturday when police were called to reports of shots being fired outside the Chicken & Watermelon restaurant in the 3400 block of South Claiborne Avenue.
In a press conference early Sunday, New Orleans police superintendent Michael Harrison said one of the suspects used a rifle and the other a handgun. Seven other victims - five men and two women - were taken to hospital. Four of them were driven in private vehicles, and three were transported by ambulance.
The Advocate's Matt Sledge said one woman on the scene said that one of the victims was her grandson. More than 20 evidence cones were in place that evening as police investigated the scene and family and friends searched for loved ones.
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"We want to make sure that the people involved in this don't take matters into their own hands", he emphasized.
A man at the scene told reporters, "It's not normally like this right here".
"A lot of people were out here tonight", he said.
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Detectives "determined that two unknown armed subjects believed to be wearing hooded sweatshirts allegedly approached a group of people standing outside of a business and opened fire, striking 10 of the individuals", then fled, a police statement said. Police said that one of the suspects appeared to stand over one person and shoot that person deliberately.
Lawrence Russo was buying a lottery ticket at a nearby gas station when he heard what he thought at first were firecrackers.
"They never stop killing each other", he said, shaking his head as he spoke.
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