A weekend of violence: Shootings in Phoenix area leave 6 dead, others injured

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Phoenix other Valley cities deal with weekend of violence

From Friday, June 3 to Monday, June 6, a number of separate shootings throughout the Valley left six people dead. Other people were also injured, some seriously. FOX 10's Marissa Sarbak reports.

It has been a busy weekend for police in the Phoenix area, as they respond to a number of deadly shootings throughout the Valley.

From Friday, June 3 to Monday, June 6, we have covered at least six shootings that happened in the Phoenix area, some of which were deadly.

Here is a timeline on the shootings.

June 3

Officials with Phoenix Police say at around 10:30 p.m., officers were called out to the area of 39th Avenue and Grand, where a man's body was discovered.

Related: Man found shot to death inside vehicle, Phoenix police say

The man, who has not been identified, was declared dead at the scene. No arrests have been made.

In a different part of Phoenix, police officials say a teen was found shot.

Related: Teenager shot and killed in Phoenix, no arrests made

The teen was found in the area of 13th Avenue and Vogel, which is north of Dunlap Avenue. The teen, whose identity has not been released, was taken to the hospital, where he later died.

June 4

Phoenix Police officials say about 100 people had reportedly gathered for some kind of party when police say a fight broke out between multiple groups just after 1 a.m. It escalated into a series of shootings inside the building, in the parking lot, and on the street.

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"What I can tell you is this party was actually promoted on a social media platform, which is why multiple people from various ages and locations had come over to this gathering," said Sgt. Phil Krynsky with the Phoenix Police Department.

The unidentified 14-year-old teenager died from her injuries at the hospital, while eight others were injured. No arrests have been made.

In the East Valley, officials with the Gilbert Police Department say officers were called to an apartment near Santan Village Parkway and Ray Road following a 911 call that came in a around 2:00 a.m. At the scene, police found a woman, identified as 19-year-old Rachel Hansen, shot.

Related: Gilbert woman dies after being shot by 'unknown' person inside her apartment, police say

"Hansen was transported to the Chandler Regional Medical Center, where she was later pronounced as deceased. Our thoughts are with Hansen’s family and friends," the department tweeted.

June 5

Mesa Police officials said gunfire broke out in the parking lot of a nightclub located near Southern and Alma School Road.

Related: Mesa nightclub shooting kills 2 men, injures 2 others

The shooting, according to police, happened just after 2:00 a.m., and when police arrived, they found the bodies of two men lying outside the nightclub with gunshot wounds.

"This was a nightclub where this happened, or a bar," said Sgt. Chuck Trapani with the Mesa Police Department. "There was 50 to 100 more people that came rushing out of the bar after the shooting occurred."

Two other people were shot, but are expected to survive their injuries.

June 6

A shooting in north Phoenix, according to police, left two people hurt.

Related: Man, woman shot multiple times in north Phoenix: police

The shooting happened in the area of 19th Avenue and Dunlap. When officers arrived at the scene, officials say they found a man and a woman who had both been shot multiple times.

Both victims were hospitalized. The man suffered non-life-threatening injuries, while the woman is in critical condition.

Police official has advice from community

Sgt. Trapani said he has been getting lots of concerned comments from citizens, as this mimics the rise in gun violence around the country. He had some advice for people.

"Don't be afraid to go outside. Don't let these criminals that are senselessly using gun violence to scare people. Don't let them affect your life," said Sgt. Trapani.

Anyone with information on the above cases should leave an anonymous tip by calling Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS. Spanish speakers can leave an anonymous tip by calling Testigo Silencioso at 480-TESTIGO.

Si tiene alguna información, llame a la línea de Testigo Silencioso (480-TESTIGO, 480-837-8446).

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