in sacramento, california a manhunt is under way after gunfire erupteded in a very large crowd earlier this morning. six people were killed. 12 others injured. get right to cnn josh campbell in los angeles. josh what are we learning about this senseless acts of violence? reporter: jim, hours later this manhunt is still under way after this deadly night in the california capital. authorities say shots rang out in downtown sacramento around 2:00 a.m. this was two brlocks from the state capitol building and an area with several restaurants and bars. six confirmed dead, you mentioned, at least 12 injured. the city s police chief spoke about the incident this morning. we had officers in the area that that heard shots fired and responded to the area of k street, found a large crowd and a number of people shot in the area. those officers, we know, rendered aid to our victims, and called for additional
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