CLEVELAND, Ohio — A 28-year-old man was killed and three other men injured in a shooting inside a home in Cleveland’s Clark-Fulton neighborhood, police said.

Two others— an 18-year-old man and a 32-year-old man— are in critical condition and a 33-year-old man in serious condition, according to police.

Police have not yet released many details about the shooting or if any arrests have been made.

The shooting happened about 10 p.m. inside a home on Roehl Avenue between West 33rd Street and Fulton Road.

Someone called 911 from inside the home and said several people had been shot, according to police dispatch reports.

The person gave the address of the shooting and dispatchers noted it sounded like there was fighting in the background and that it appeared someone took the phone from the caller and hung up.

Dispatchers called the number back and no one picked up, the dispatch reports say.

Another person called back from the home screaming for help. Fighting could still be heard in the background of the call and a caller told the dispatcher he couldn’t move, the report says. A third call came in and someone told the dispatchers: “They’re killing my friends,” the report says.

Officers arrived and found four people shot, including the 18-year-old man from Berea who told officers others were injured inside the home, including the man who was pronounced dead at the scene.

The officers also found a gun inside the home, according to dispatch reports. The dispatch report notes that one of the men who was inured in the shooting has a history of drug abuse, and court records show he has been convicted several times of drug trafficking and possession.

Police reports also said officers seized drugs from the home, but the records do not say what drugs were found.

Two cars — a Mazda and a Volvo — were towed from the scene in order for police to search for evidence.

A man told investigators that a woman lives at the home, but was out of town at the time of the shooting, according to the dispatch records.

Officers reported chaotic scenes at both the home and MetroHealth after the victims’ family members showed up, dispatch reports say.

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