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Queens mass shooting leaves 10 teens hurt outside NYC event space, police say
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NEW YORK - A mass shooting in Jamaica, Queens left 10 teenagers hurt when police say several suspects opened fire outside a venue.
It happened just after 11:15 p.m. on New Year's Day outside the Amazura Concert Hall on 144th Place.
Police are now searching for four male suspects who fired into a crowd of about 15 people standing outside the event space.
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