Four shot in atlantic city monday morning

Four Shot in Atlantic City Monday Morning

ATLANTIC CITY- Few details have been released, but the Atlantic City Prosecutors Office has confirmed four people were shot in a late-night shooting incident after Halloween.
The ACPO MAJOR CRIMES UNIT was on the scene of a shooting in Atlantic City where multiple individuals were shot, Atlantic County Prosecutor Damon G. Tyner announced.  At 3:40 a.m., this morning of November 1st,  Atlantic City Police Officers responded to Artic and Iowa Avenues for a report of a shooting. The ACPO MAJOR CRIMES UNIT also responded to the scene. Four individuals who were shot were transported to the AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center City Division.
This is a cooperative and ongoing investigation by the ACPO MAJOR CRIMES UNIT and the Atlantic City Police Department.
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