Another one. What kills me these people do not have a permit to carry a gun
A man was injured in a shooting outside of a restaurant near the Erie Basin Marina area in downtown Buffalo early Monday morning, according to police.
Police responded to the area around 3 a.m., where they say an argument that occurred inside of the Templeton Landing Restaurant spilled outside. The man was shot near Templeton Terrace outside of the restaurant.
Buffalo Police Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia said in a press conference Monday that the shooting was in connection to an incident at a concert at Outer Harbor late Sunday night. Gramaglia said that it was during an afterparty following the concert.
“They were selling tickets to get into Templeton Landing, which to me speaks of some kind of third party promoter event,” Gramaglia said.
Never catch me in this place it's dark the second time for this place. These people just don't know how to behave and it always comes up with a gun issue.
Around 10 p.m. at the Drumworks Music Fest, police say some sort of disturbance started near the stage. During a Monday press conference, Buffalo Police Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia said he believed the disturbance stemmed from a fight and someone possibly yelling about a firearm that caused people to scatter.
People in the crowd attempted to run and flee the area in the same direction, causing some concertgoers to fall.
Of the seven people hospitalized, two were taken to Sisters of Charity Hospital and five to ECMC. Gramaglia said the worst injury appeared to be a broken arm.
Reports of gunshots were not believed to be accurate, as Gramaglia believed the sound of a bike rack barrier falling may have been mistaken for gunfire.
The incident caused the concert to pause for about 10 minutes. Officers and security were then able to restore order and the show continued. No other incidents were reported during the concer