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FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. — Three men were shot a total 14 times at a birthday party inside an illegal liquor house early Sunday morning, Fayetteville police told WNCN.

Fayetteville Police have obtained warrants charging William Sebastian Warren, 25, with attempted first-degree murder and assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill inflicting serious injury.

Officers were called to Upscales, an illegal liquor house in the 6300 block of Ramsey Street, around 3:40 a.m.

Detectives discovered drugs, drug paraphernalia and guns following the shooting, according to WNCN. They said an argument broke out between Warren and Treshawn Jabril McMillan, 21, just before the shooting happened.

During the argument, police said Deshawn Allen, 21, made comments to the other two. Then, Warren allegedly pulled out a gun and shot McMillan.

An unknown suspect also shot Warren and Allen during the conflict.

Police told WNCN that the three men were struck by at least 14 bullets combined.

The owner of Upscales, Holston Oliver, said his business was not selling alcohol that night — instead, Oliver said the group brought their own liquor to the rented space. Alcohol Law Enforcement issued violations to the business for illegal alcohol sales.

According to WNCN, McMillan and Warren had outstanding warrants for arrest for other cases prior to the shooting incident.

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