After the No. 7 Auburn Tigers cruised to a 63-9 victory over the Alabama State Hornets, there was plenty of reason for celebration in Auburn. However, an area normally full of joy for Tigers fans was the scene of tragedy on Saturday night.

According to WBRC in Alabama, one person was killed and four more were injured in a shooting on Magnolia Ave. in Auburn. That is very close to Toomer’s Corner, the scene of of some of Auburn’s biggest celebrations over the years.

Auburn police stated that the deceased victim was only 20-years old and from Tuskegee, Ala. A 16-year old male was also flown to Piedmont Columbus Regional Medical Center to receive treatment for serious injuries. The other three victims suffered non-life threatening injuries. Two others injured were a 17-year old male and a 19-year old female. A fifth person injured was a 21-year old student at Auburn University. Police said that the shootings were preceded by an altercation and that they were originally responding to “disperse a large crowd."

"Preliminarily, information has been obtained that an altercation occurred just prior to an exchange of gunfire that resulted in the injuries," Auburn police said via a press release. According to CNN, the shooting occurred at 2:24 a.m., and Auburn's emergency alert system sent a notification to students at 4:00 a.m.

Toomer's Corner is a popular spot for Auburn fans and students to celebrate at bars and restaurants after home games. Following big wins for the Tigers, fans roll the trees in Toomer's Corner.