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What is believed to have started out as a house party ended as a crime scene.
There was a shooting on Dayton street in South Bend that left six people injured.
Two of the victims are minors.
Of the six people that are hurt, all of them are believed to fully recover from their injuries.
Two of the victims are still hospitalized.
There are over six-hundred pictures, two vehicles that were impounded, and several tips that are part of the investigation, but South Bend Police Chief Scott Ruszkowski would like more cooperation from the community.
“The bottom line is we need cooperation i have been begging for it for years -- so have these officers that are up here and behind you and i will continue to beg if i have to” says South Bend Police Chief Scott Ruszkowski
“When is enough, enough, we are tired of taping off crime scenes, visiting people in hospitals and notifying next of kin” says Ruszkowski.