On Tuesday night, five people were shot and hurt at the Connecticut’s Waterbury Brass Mill Center store, according to police. Officials responded to reports of a commotion at the shopping center around 4.40 am, according to Waterbury police chief Fernando Spagnolo. All five patients received care at nearby institutions. Authorities said the incident appears to have been caused by a debate, though not the amount of their wounds. Chief Spagnolo stated during a media briefing outside the plaza,” This was not a random act of violence.” He confirmed that the gunman who was suspected of killing the victims, who was reportedly armed with a automatic revolver, was aware of their relationship. Apparently, a debate grew worse and led to the shooting. No prosecutions had been made as of Tuesday evening. Spagnolo, however, assured the general public that there is no longer any danger. He said,” We think this incident was isolated and that the community is safe.”
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