One person was killed and multiple people were injured after a procession celebrating the life of Nipsey Hussle in Los Angeles yesterday (April 11), police say. There were no reports of violence at the procession itself, The LA Times reports. The shooting took place at the intersection of 103 St. and Main St., LAPD Chief of Police Michel Moore revealed. Moore tweeted that the shooting occurred “in the midst of the procession,” though The LA Times says “there are no indications at this time that the violence was connected to the memorial” and CNN reports that the shooting occurred “near the procession route.”

Four people were shot. Victims were described as three men and one woman between the ages of 30 to 50. It’s currently unknown who died.

The procession followed a memorial service at the Staples Center, “Nipsey Hussle’s Celebration of Life,” where fans and family alike gathered to honor the rapper and his legacy. Barack Obama sent in a letter that was read aloud during the service, which also featured performances by Stevie Wonder, Jhené Aiko, and others. The program handed out to attendees featured written tributes by Nipsey’s friends, including Kendrick Lamar, who contributed an essay about their early days.

Nipsey Hussle died on March 31 after being shot multiple times outside his Marathon Clothing store in L.A. Eric Holder, 29, was arrested and charged with Nipsey’s murder. He has pleaded not guilty.

During an April 2 vigil at Marathon Clothing, multiple people were injured after a reported stampede.

Read “Nipsey Hussle’s Legacy Is Bigger Than Rap.”

CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story indicated that the shooting took place at the memorial procession, citing LAPD Chief of Police Michel Moore's tweet. It has been updated to indicate that the shooting took place near the procession, not amidst it.

This article was originally published on Thursday, April 11 at 11:05 p.m. Eastern. It was last updated on April 12 at 11:10 a.m. Eastern.