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04.04.2022 - 18:57 / etcanada.com
Aly and AJ Michalka are sending their thoughts and prayers to the families and victims of a shooting that took place early Sunday morning in Sacramento, California.
The sisters, who go by the name Aly & AJ, tweeted about the shooting, which left six people dead and 12 more injured, revealing that their tour bus was “caught in the crossfire.”
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Aly & AJ also told fans that though they were caught in the middle of the horror, they sheltered in place inside the tour bus and everyone in their group were OK.
According to NBC News, the shooting occurred in the wake of a fight after last call in the early morning hours on April 3.
“We know that a large fight took place just prior to the shootings, and we have confirmed that there are multiple shooters,” Sacramento Police Chief Kathy Lester said at a press conference.
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U.S. President Joe Biden also said in a statement, “Today, America once again mourns for another community devastated by gun violence. But we must do more than mourn; we must act.”
The dead include three men and three women. Injured victims are being treated in nearby hospitals, while the investigation into the shooting continues.
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“Distraught by the mass shooting last night outside the venue in Sacramento,” tweeted the official Aly & AJ account on Apr. 3, hours after six people were killed and twelve suffered “varying degrees of injuries” after an attack in California’s capital. The duo – sisters Alyson Michalka, 33, and AJ Michalka, 30, — were inside their bus that was parked outside the Crest Theatre. “All of our thoughts are with the families of those who lost their lives and those recovering today. We’re praying for the health care workers caring for them. We hope all our fans made it home safe,” they tweeted.
A scary situation. Aly and AJ Michalka revealed their tour bus was “caught in the crossfire” of a mass shooting that occurred in Sacramento, California.
Aly & AJ’s tour got off to a rocky start after a deadly mass shooting broke out near their venue.
tweeted. “A reminder to keep your loved ones extra close today.
Aly & AJ are sharing an update with their fans after a scary incident over the weekend.
Pop duo Aly & AJ were "caught in the crossfire" of a mass shooting that left six dead and injured 12 early Sunday morning. The sisters explained they were "distraught" after the shooting, but confirmed everyone in their touring group was ok in an update made via Twitter. "Distraught by the mass shooting last night outside the venue in Sacramento," they tweeted from their official account.
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Six people have died in a shooting in California, with nine others injured, police in Sacramento say. The horror attack took place early on Sunday morning, the force added.
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