Police are investigating after a shooter opened fire in a nightclub in Tennessee overnight, injuring multiple people. Emergency crews were called to the Purple Haze nightclub in downtown Memphis just before 3.30am local time.

The Memphis Police Department has confirmed that four people have been shot. All were transported to hospital, with one patient fighting for their life in a critical condition.

3:25 a.m. officers responded to a shooting @ The Purple Haze nightclub @ 140 George W. Lee. 4 victims were shot a xported to the hospital. 1 victim is in critical condition, 3 victims are in non-critical. No arrest has been made @ this point. This is an ongoing investigation. — Memphis Police Dept (@MEM_PoliceDept) September 10, 2018

Local news producer Eric Lipford from WREG News Channel 3 broke the story. WREG then shared live scenes from outside the club at Lt. George W. Lee Avenue and South Second Street. In the footage, the area around the bar has been cordoned off. Several police cars and fire engines can also be seen.

Police have yet to release names of suspects or victims. The motive behind the shooting is not yet known.

The early morning gunfire marks the second shooting at the downtown Memphis club in only six months. In March, peace activist Choosey Parker and her boyfriend were gunned down just before 5am on March 18 as they left Purple Haze. Parker died two weeks later from her injuries.

BREAKING: Police are gathered inside Purple Haze nightclub at Lt. George W. Lee/2nd Street in downtown Memphis, where a shooting was reported around 3:30 this morninrg. We’re told 5 people were hurt. 4 of them were shot. Conditions unknown. @WMCActionNews5pic.twitter.com/SFFimP9FUs — Brandon Richard (@BrandonLRichard) September 10, 2018

Memphis Police Department has named the two men charged over the shooting - Alan Neal and Frank Tuggle. It is understood that charges of aggravated assault will be upgraded following Parker’s death.

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