2 injured in Columbia apartment complex shooting

Summary

Two people suffered non-life-threatening injuries in a shooting Thursday at Columbia's Colony Apartments, police said.

Why this matters

The shooting adds to a documented pattern of gun violence at the Colony Apartments. Police said the investigation is ongoing and asked anyone with information to contact CrimeStoppers.

Two people were injured in a shooting Thursday at the Colony Apartments in Columbia, where multiple violent incidents have been reported in recent years, according to the Columbia Police Department.

Officers were called to the complex in the 6400 block of Bailey Street around noon after a report of shots fired. While officers were en route, the call was updated to say people had been struck by gunfire, police said.

Police found two victims, one with a gunshot wound to the leg and the other with an injury to the arm. Their injuries were not believed to be life-threatening, police said.

No other injuries were reported. Police said the shooting was not random and may have involved an exchange of gunfire between the two victims.

Anyone with information is asked to call CrimeStoppers at 888-CRIME-SC or submit an online tip. In an emergency, call 911.

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