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Multiple people were injured Saturday after a shooting broke out during the “Mardi Gras in the Country” parade in Clinton, Louisiana, according to local media reports.

At least three people were shot, The Advocate reported, while WBRZ reported up to six people, including one child, were injured in a shooting outside the East Feliciana Parish Courthouse during the parade. 

Law enforcement officials have not yet confirmed details.

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WBRZ reported that law enforcement are currently searching for a vehicle in connection with the shooting and have one suspect in custody.

WBRZ also reported that Louisiana State Police are assisting with the investigation, while East Feliciana Parish Sheriff Jeff Travis told WAFB that the sheriff’s office remains the lead agency, with help from multiple local and state law enforcement departments.

Bystanders react to Mardi Gras parade shooting

Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry called the shooting “absolutely horrific and unacceptable” in a post on social media Saturday.

“We will not allow lawlessness in this state,” Landry wrote, adding that he and first lady Sharon Landry were praying for the victims and thanking law enforcement for their response.

Bystanders react to Mardi Gras shooting

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Clinton Police and the East Feliciana Parish Sheriff’s Office told Fox News Digital they were unable to provide additional information.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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