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Posted on: July 12, 2016

[ARCHIVED] Three men shot on Bainbridge Boulevard Update

UPDATE: 07/13/2016

NORFOLK, Va. – Police in Norfolk continue to investigate a shooting that has left three men injured Tuesday afternoon that was broadcasted live on Facebook.

All three men, two of them are 27-years-old and one is 29-years-old, are currently in Sentara Norfolk General Hospital. Two of the men are doing better, but one is still listed in critical condition.

During the shooting incident, one of the men inside the car was broadcasting a live video to Facebook. This video has been confirmed to be of the actual shooting incident.

As detectives continue their investigation, they ask anyone who may have information about this shooting incident to contact the Norfolk Crime Line at:

CALL: 1-888-LOCK-U-UP (1-888-562-5887)

TEXT: text "NORFOLK" and your tip information to 274637 (CRIMES)

WEB: submit a web tip to www.norfolkcrimeline.com

At this time, detectives have not released any suspect description.

Previous Release: 07/12/2016

NORFOLK, Va. – Police are investigating a shooting incident that sent three people to the hospital with life threatening injuries Tuesday evening.

At approximately 6:10 p.m., Norfolk dispatchers received a call for gunshots heard in the 900 block of Bainbridge Boulevard. As police responded to the scene, the call was quickly updated to possibly three gunshot victims. Upon arrival, officers located three men inside a vehicle suffering from apparent gunshot wounds.

All three man, ages 27 and 29, were taken to Sentara Norfolk General Hospital with significant injuries.

At this time, detectives have not released any suspect description and are asking anyone who may have information about this shooting incident to contact the Norfolk Crime Line at:

CALL: 1-888-LOCK-U-UP (1-888-562-5887)

TEXT: text "NORFOLK" and your tip information to 274637 (CRIMES)

WEB: submit a web tip to www.norfolkcrimeline.com

At this time, no other information is available for release. Police simply ask the public to "say something if you see something."

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