
Shooting halts Washington Nationals game, causes chaos inside stadium
NY Post
Chaos erupted during Saturday night’s baseball game at Nationals Park — with fans fleeing or taking cover under seats — after a shooting outside the Washington, DC, stadium.
Police said a shootout between people in two cars at around 9:30 p.m. had left three injured, including a female bystander who was attending the game and was hit while standing outside the ballpark. The other two victims were in one of the cars and later walked into a local hospital with gunshot wounds, cops said.More Related News

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