Gunfight in Santa Ana ends with 2 men dead, 1 wounded

Two people were killed and another injured during a gunfight in Santa Ana on Sunday night, according to authorities.Police responded to a report of gunshots around 9 p.m.

near West Borchard Street and South Shelton Street, according to KTLA5.“There was a quick exchange of gunfire, maybe a dozen to 15 shots,” a witness told the TV station.

“Obviously, two different types of weapons.”A 49-year-old Santa Ana man died at the scene and a 46-year-old man from Fullerton was hospitalized and pronounced dead, KTLA5 reported.A 43-year-old man from Los Angeles was hospitalized in stable condition.

No information about a suspect or motive has been released.The Santa Ana Police Department didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

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