2 dead, more than 20 wounded after gunmen open fire at Florida concert

A concert in Florida was attacked early Sunday morning by multiple gunmen who killed two and injured multiple others.

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A concert in Florida was attacked early Sunday morning by multiple gunmen who killed two and injured multiple others.

The El Mula Banquet Hall near Hialeah in Miami-Dade County had reportedly been rented out for a rap concert. The shooting happened just after midnight, according to Miami-Dade Police director Alfredo "Freddy" Ramirez.

According to investigators, "The subjects' SUV approached the front of the business, three subjects exited the vehicle and began shooting indiscriminately into the crowd. The subjects entered the SUV and fled the scene."

The assailants reportedly used both rifles and handguns—with officers finding hundreds of casings at the crime scene. Police are searching for three suspects driving a white Nissan Pathfinder.

"Miami-Dade Fire Rescue responded, determined two victims were deceased on the scene and transported eight others to various hospitals in Miami-Dade and Broward," said police. "In addition, over twelve other victims were self transported to various hospitals. At least one victim was transported in critical condition."

Ramirez called the attack "another targeted and cowardly acts of gun violence."

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis wrote on Twitter: "Justice needs to be swift & severe." The governor tweeted that the administration is working with local authorities to bring swift justice to the perpetrators.

Marcus Lemonis, host of The Profit on CNBC, has offered up a $100,000 reward to anyone who helps authorities arrest the assailants.

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