Two people were killed by a disgruntled gamer at a Madden football video tournament in Jacksonville, Fla., on Sunday afternoon — with terrifying camera footage capturing what appears to be a red-laser dot creeping up a player’s torso and audio of the gunshots, according to reports.

The suspect is dead, the city’s sheriff’s office said. According to local TV’s News4Jax, he shot himself.

Emergency responders shut down the streets around Jacksonville Landing, where the Madden 19 Tournament was being held at the GLHF Game Bar, and urged people to steer clear of the area.

“Mass shooting at the Jacksonville Landing,” the sheriff’s office wrote on Twitter at 2:13 p.m. “The area is not safe at this time. STAY AWAY.”

“Multiple fatalities at the scene, many transported [to hospitals],” the office wrote in a second tweet about 30 minutes later.

Two people were killed and at least nine more injured, News4Jax.com reported, citing sources.

A video posted to Youtube of one of the tournament’s games captured the sights and sounds of the terrifying attack, which a player told the Los Angeles times was carried out by a man who had lost in the competition.

About 15 seconds into the minute-long clip, an apparent red-laser dot can be seen inching its way toward gamer Eli “Trueboy” Clayton.

The beam can first be seen on the table in front of Clayton, then his chest, and finally his neck before the camera feed on the players cuts out.

Seconds later, the first of 12 shots rings out as screams fill the background and a player’s controller abruptly disconnects.

Warning: Disturbing audio



“Oh f–k! What did he shoot me with?” one victim can be heard yelling in between shots.

It wasn’t immediately clear whether Trueboy or his opponent, Wesley “Joe Rice” Gittens, were among the injured.

Officials have not identified any of the victims by name — though at least two were reportedly gamers.

“The tourney just got shot up. Im leavinng [sic] and never coming back,” tweeted competitor Drini Gjoka. “I am literally so lucky. The bullet hit my thumb.”

“Worst day of my life,” Gjoka added.

Fellow competitor Timothy “Olarry” Anselimo was also among the injured, according to his mother.

“My son was shot 3 times,” tweeted Sujeil Lopez. “Please keep him in your prayers.”