CAMDEN - One person died and three were injured when gunfire broke out early Saturday in a house being used as an after-hours club, authorities said.

Rasean McCormick, 27, was fatally wounded in the gunfire around 3:15 a.m. in a house being used as a speakeasy on the 600 block of Ferry Avenue, said the Camden County Prosecutor's Office.

A 25-year-old woman and two males, 35 and 24, were wounded, the prosecutor's office said in a statement.

All of the victims were Camden residents.

Camden County police officers were in front the building when they heard gunshots, the statement said.

Officers approached the building as its occupants fled "and located the four victims suffering from gunshot wounds outside," according to the statement.

"All victims were scooped by responding officers and taken to (Cooper University Hospital)," said Dan Keashen, a spokesman for the Camden County Police Department.

McCormick was pronounced dead at Cooper around 4:30 a.m.

One victim was in critical but stable condition, Keashen said. Two others had wounds to their extremities that were not life-threatening, he added.

Ferry Avenue remained closed to traffic between 6th and 7th streets Saturday as investigators remained at the shooting scene.

"No arrests have been made at this time," the prosecutor's office said.

The early-morning slaying was Camden's seventh homicide this year, compared to five at this time in 2018.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Prosecutor’s Detective Elvin Nunez at 856-614-8078 or Camden County Police Detective Edward Gonzalez at 856-757-7042.

Information may also be emailed to ccpotips@ccprosecutor.org.

Jim Walsh: @jimwalsh_cp; 856-486-2646; jwalsh@gannettnj.com

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