At least four people were injured in a shooting at an alumni event in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on Saturday.
A Chattanooga police spokesperson confirmed that all four people were taken to the hospital and treated for non-life-threatening injuries. Police did not provide information about a suspect or whether anyone has been arrested.

The shooting occurred at the Tyner Recreation Complex, where it appears a reunion was being held for alumni of Tyner High School. The school, now named Tyner Middle High Academy, was reopened this year after the former campus was torn down to make way for a new facility.
The Tyner Alumni Association Facebook account boasted this month that 38 graduating classes were participating in this year’s alumni weekend. The alumni association did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment Sunday.
Jeoff Herman, who witnessed the shooting, told NBC affiliate WRCB that the scene was “real bad.”
“Everybody was just having a good time,” Herman said. “Then all the sudden shots just started going everywhere. Little kids and babies and everything were on the ground.”