Four injured in shootout at rap video filming in Fairfield

A shooting wounded four at a business in the 1700 block of North Texas Street, seen here, where a private party was filming a rap video, according to a release from Fairfield police on Jan. 6, 2019. A shooting wounded four at a business in the 1700 block of North Texas Street, seen here, where a private party was filming a rap video, according to a release from Fairfield police on Jan. 6, 2019. Photo: Google Street View Photo: Google Street View Image 1 of / 29 Caption Close Four injured in shootout at rap video filming in Fairfield 1 / 29 Back to Gallery

Four people were injured in a shootout at a Fairfield business where a rap video was being recorded Saturday night, police said.

Fairfield police, shortly before 9 p.m., responded to a call of a possible shooting at a closed business on the 1700 block of North Texas Street. They were told that a masked and hooded man barged into the video session and started shooting, continuing to shoot as he fled the scene.

Multiple people inside the business returned fire, according to police, but apparently did not hit the gunman. However, two people were struck in the back of their heads and two others were struck in their backs.

Officers found five firearms at the scene and one was retrieved from one of the victims. One person, who was not identified, was arrested for illegal possession of a firearm. The gunman who entered the business has not been identified or arrested.

Police did not identify the business but said the people filming the video apparently had permission from the owner.

The people injured in the shootout included a 25-year-old Antioch resident, a 29-year-old Oakland resident, a 29-year-old Antioch resident and a 23-year-old Fairfield resident.

As of Sunday evening, two victims were still listed in critical condition at a local hospital, while two other victims had been released.

The shooting remains under investigation. Anyone with information is asked to call the Fairfield Police Department at 707-428-7344.

San Francisco Chronicle staff writer Gwendolyn Wu contributed to this report.

Michael Cabanatuan is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. Email: mcabanatuan@sfchronicle.com Twitter: @ctuan