Police: Four victims hospitalized after shooting at Lancaster McDonald's
Lancaster City Police are investigating a shooting that happened Thursday night at a McDonald's.
The shots were fired around 9:20 p.m. at the McDonald's on the 500 block of North Franklin Street. The restaurant is near McCaskey High School.
UPDATE: Friday morning, police released new information, saying that four shooting victims arrived at the hospital. Police said they did not have life-threatening injuries.
McDonald's shooting scene
Police sealed off the McDonald's with crime scene tape and dozens of evidence markers were on the street. A window of the McDonald's was shattered.
"No one deserves any of this especially to be scared, especially when they are supposed to be here at a family-friendly restaurant to hang out with their friends and family," a witness, who did not want to be identified, told WGAL.
Witnesses said a fight had broken out inside the McDonald's before the shots were fired.
No one is in custody.
Video below: McDonald's shooting scene in Lancaster.
Lancaster Bureau of Police updated statement
Here is the full statement, police released Friday morning:
"Four shooting victims arrived at a local hospital via private means. All four had suffered non-life-threatening injuries. The Bureau does not believe this was a random act and does not believe the public is in danger.
"The Bureau of Police does not have anyone in custody related to this investigation. The investigation is active and ongoing. The Bureau encourages anyone with information related to this investigation to contact the Lancaster Bureau of Police at 717-735-3301.
"When additional information is available, the Bureau will update this post."
Video below: WGAL's report from the McDonald's shooting scene Thursday night.