Six people shot in Jacksonville, Florida, near Jaguars NFL game



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Six adults were killed Sunday afternoon near the NFL game with the Houston Texans and Jacksonville Jaguars, and three of them are in critical condition, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office.

In August, three people, including the gunman, were killed and 11 people injured during a shootout at a Madden 19 video football tournament at The Landing in Jacksonville.

Sunday's shooting took place about half a mile from TIAA Bank, on A Phillip Randolph Boulevard and Pippin Street, at approximately 12:35 pm, approximately half an hour before the kickoff. The victims, five men and one woman, are between 20 and 70 years old. They were on the sidewalk when the shots came from the passenger side of the car, a gray or silver Nissan Maxima, or an Altima.

"It could be gang-related," said Ron Lendvay, Director of Investigations and Homeland Security at JSO.

A Phillip Randolph Boulevard, known as the APR by the people of Jacksonville, is not very busy, but is a popular parking spot for Jaguar fanatics. These fans will be escorted to their cars after the match.

Anyone with information can call 904-630-0500 or send an email to [email protected].

This is a last-minute story and will be updated as new knowledge is gained.

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