Police are investigating a mass shooting that occurred at two locations early Sunday morning in Memphis, Tennessee, that left one person dead and 10 others wounded.
Five additional shooting victims left the scene and arrived by private vehicle at local area hospitals in non-critical condition, police said.
During the investigation, officers received information about additional shooting victims at Shelby Drive and Boeingshire Drive, police said.
The two scenes are believed to be connected, according to the statement from Memphis Police.
At the second scene, one male victim was found and pronounced dead on the scene, and three additional victims were transported in critical condition to Regional One Hospital.
A total of 11 victims were involved in the incidents at both scenes.
It remains unclear what led to the shooting.
On Monday, police posted confirmation on Twitter that the five victims who were in non-critical condition have all been released from the hospital, while the five additional victims remain in critical condition.
Suspects
Memphis PD initially had no solid description of the suspects but later released photos of three persons of interest who they would like to speak with regarding the incident, urging the public to identify them if possible.Freeman was charged with the facilitation of second-degree murder, five counts of attempted facilitation of second-degree murder, and five counts of possession of a firearm to commit a dangerous felony.
Marion was charged included second degree murder, five counts of attempt second degree murder, and five counts of employment of a weapon during a dangerous felony.