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At least five people were injured in a shooting at a flea market in San Antonio, Texas on Sunday, police said.
One of the five is seriously injured, the Associated Press reported.
Police chief William McManus said gunshots erupted around 11:30 a.m. at Mission Market during a dispute on the ground, according to the news wire.
“This is the result of some type of argument / I don’t know if the argument was between gang members or just people who knew each other or didn’t know each other,” McManus said.
The chief said a security guard also opened fire, but it was not known if the guard was among the five injured, the AP reported.
Flea market manager Al Ramon told the newswire that the argument did not involve any employees at the market.
“It was between a seller and a buyer, or two sellers, we don’t know exactly,” Ramon said, according to the AP.
McManus said two guns were recovered from the scene, but the number of shots was not immediately known, the AP reported.
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