
At least four people were injured in a shooting at an alumni event in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on Saturday. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. 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.
Main Idea: Four people were hurt in a shooting at a Chattanooga alumni reunion, and police have not announced any arrests.
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The shooting may make families and communities feel less safe at public events, and it can push up costs for police, hospitals, and local security.
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Police are quoted confirming injuries and lack of arrest information, but they are not a central actor taking.
A witness quoted describing the shooting scene; mentioned for first-person observations but not a central decision-maker.
The alumni association is mentioned as the group organizing or promoting alumni weekend, but it does not take.
The school is identified as the former Tyner High School campus tied to the reunion setting, but it.
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