At least 28 people were injured early Saturday morning at a nightclub in Little Rock, Arkansas when multiple people opened gunfire during a rap concert.
NBC News reports that 25 people were shot and three were injured when they were trampled as concert-goers tried to exit the Power Lounge nightclub following the gunshots. Police are reportedly not treating the incident as terror-related, and believe the shooting was the result of a dispute during the event.Â
According to the Little Rock Police, all victims are luckily expected to survive their injuries, and no one was killed. The one patient who was in critical condition has now been declared stable.
#UPDATE 28 injured in the W 6th Street Shooting, 25 from GSW’s and 3 from unrelated injuries. At this time, ALL are expected to survive.
— Little Rock Police (@LRpolice) July 1, 2017
Police have also said that no suspects have been arrested yet, adding that there were likely multiple shooters involved. As of now, there is no motive for the shooting.Â
The club’s Facebook page promoted the show using a poster of rapper Finse 2Tymes pointing a gun at the camera, and the shooting follows multiple drive-by shootings in the same city earlier this week, although authorities do not believe the incidents to be connected.
The shooting in Arkansas marks the 173rd mass shooting (which the Gun Violence Archive defines as a gun violence incident involving more than four victims), in the United States this year alone.