IOWA CITY, Iowa (FOX 9) - A shooting in downtown Iowa City injured three University of Iowa students after a large fight broke out near campus.
This story will be updated as more information becomes available.
Iowa City shooting injures 3 college students
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According to a post from Iowa City Public Safety, police responded to a large fight in the 100 block of East College Street at about 1:46 a.m. on Sunday before arriving officers heard gunfire.
University of Iowa President Barb Wilson said the shooting injured three University of Iowa students.
Police say "multiple victims" were taken to hospitals and no arrests were made.
The investigation into the shooting is still ongoing.
According to a University of Iowa emergency update, there are currently "no indications any university students were the intended victims."
What you can do:
Officials say anyone with information on this shooting is asked to contact Detective Cade Burma at cburma@iowa-city.org or 319-356-5275.
Tips can also be submitted anonymously using Crime Stoppers.
Iowa leaders respond
What they're saying:
Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds shared the following statement:
"Kevin’s and my prayers this morning are with the victims of the shooting in Iowa City and their families. This senseless act of violence has devastated the university community and our state. I have spoken with University of Iowa President Barbara Wilson and Board of Regents Chair Robert Cramer and assured them that the full resources of the state are available to assist with the investigation. The Department of Public Safety has contacted the Iowa City Police Department to offer their support.
The Source: This story uses information shared by University of Iowa officials and Iowa City Public Safety.