Police say three people were shot behind a house Saturday in the 2100 block of Bolling Ave.Several neighbors watched as emergency responders transported three people to University Hospital on Saturday afternoon."I think it's a horrible thing when we can have this situation taking place in our city in broad daylight," Jake Snorton said.Police said the shooting victims included two men and a woman who was in her early 20s."Unfortunately, the white female did die from her injuries," LMPD spokesman Dwight Mitchell said.The men who were shot are expected to survive.According to neighbors, this is not the first time that shots have been fired on the street."Every night, randomly they are shooting off guns," a neighbor who didn’t want to be identified said. "Just nervous every night, when they start shooting their guns off, because you don't know if one is going to come through her window.""I’ve been told that we have been into that particular home several times. I'm not sure of the exact number, but, yes there have been occasions we've been here and as a result of shots fired in the area," Mitchell said.Although several people were placed into police cars after the shooting, no one has been charged in connection to the incident.

Police say three people were shot behind a house Saturday in the 2100 block of Bolling Ave.

Several neighbors watched as emergency responders transported three people to University Hospital on Saturday afternoon.

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"I think it's a horrible thing when we can have this situation taking place in our city in broad daylight," Jake Snorton said.

Police said the shooting victims included two men and a woman who was in her early 20s.

"Unfortunately, the white female did die from her injuries," LMPD spokesman Dwight Mitchell said.

The men who were shot are expected to survive.

According to neighbors, this is not the first time that shots have been fired on the street.

"Every night, randomly they are shooting off guns," a neighbor who didn’t want to be identified said. "Just nervous every night, when they start shooting their guns off, because you don't know if one is going to come through her window."

"I’ve been told that we have been into that particular home several times. I'm not sure of the exact number, but, yes there have been occasions we've been here and as a result of shots fired in the area," Mitchell said.

Although several people were placed into police cars after the shooting, no one has been charged in connection to the incident.