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One person is dead and another is injured in a drive-by shooting Wednesday afternoon in Hamilton.Authorities said someone in a vehicle fired several shots into another vehicle around 3 p.m. near Maggard's Grocery & Carryout on Central Avenue.Related: Hamilton residents: ‘It's like war on our streets right now’Two people were shot inside of a black Mustang. One was pronounced dead at the scene, and the other was taken to the hospital with unknown injuries.The Mustang is one of three crime scenes being analyzed and processed by the Hamilton Police Department.After the shooting, one of the vehicles took off, sending police on a chase though Hamilton and Ross Township. During the chase, officials said, the car crashed twice -- once at Route 128 and Ross-Millville Road and again at Route 27 and Ross-Millville Road.Officials said three men got out of the car and ran from police. All three were caught and taken into custody, police said.One of the men arrested is in his 20s, police said. Information on the other two men was not immediately available."With the happenings that have been going on lately, there's a huge concern for people who don't value life," Sgt. Brian Robinson, with the Hamilton Police Department, said. "They think this is the Wild West. It's not. They shouldn't be out here shooting."Police did not say if they believe the drive-by is related to a recent shooting at Double's Bar in which Kalif Goens, 22, was killed and seven others were injured.The funeral for Goens was held on Wednesday."To me that shows the least amount of respect for any type of human life right there," Robinson said. "You don't even allow a family and friends to spend a day grieving for someone -- to me, that's just completely disgusting."Lucinda Greene, a community activist with the group Black in Hamilton, said she believes Wednesday’s shooting is connected to the bar shooting. She also said she fears more violence in the community."I know we need prayer, we all know we need prayer too,” Greene said. “But that's just simply not enough in this. This has to stop, you know, and I don't want it to stop with somebody else's child."Hamilton police have not identified the victims or suspects involved.