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UVALDE, Texas – Two juveniles were wounded by gunfire in a Uvalde park late Thursday afternoon as the small Texas community is still feeling the emotional aftermath of the mass shooting that left 19 children and two teachers dead in May.

The shooting took place about 5:30 p.m. at Uvalde Memorial Park, located at 401 E. Main Street, about two miles from Robb Elementary School, KSAT reported.

Authorities say the gunfire is believed to be gang-related after a fight involving rivals occurred at the park.

Two people were airlifted to a hospital in San Antonio. One is described as a juvenile, the other is 22-years-old. Their identities were not released and medical conditions are unknown.

Police issued a press release announcing the shooting and provided an update a short time later saying they had four suspects in custody who were being questioned.

Identities for the suspects have not been released.

The Texas Department of Public Safety said they were assisting with the investigation.

The Uvalde Together Resiliency Center was evacuated after the shooting, but all staff members are safe, according to a spokesperson, KSAT reported.

“Counselors understand that this latest incident may be triggering for surviving families of the Robb Elementary School shooting,” the spokesperson wrote. “Counselors are available to assist in any way needed to provide comfort and support.”

Uvalde Mayor Don McLaughlin said there was panic in the city as every is on “pins and needles.” He is aware “the trust is not there,” but said “we will not let this community down again.”

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Source: www.lawofficer.com