Four people were shot in Wilmington on Saturday evening.

Wilmington police are investigating the shooting at West 27th and Tatnall streets.

A crowd of more than two dozen converged at the intersection after gunfire broke out. Some were residents who reported hearing five or six shots. Others followed the sound of police sirens to the scene.

Police left six chalk circles on the street to indicate where they found shell casings.

Also hit: a car parked on Tatnall Street and an ice box outside the corner store there.

No one has been arrested.

The four victims survived the shooting. A 15-year-old boy, a 21-year-old woman and a 21-year-old man were taken to a hospital for minor injuries. An 18-year-old man was hospitalized in serious but stable condition, according to Wilmington police.

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City police taped off Tatnall Street between West 27th and West 29th streets. Police had the shot car towed away and searched for a bullet in a bag of ice from the cooler.

The crowds looked on at the police work once the victims had been taken away in ambulances. Some laughed and joked, while others shook their heads dismayed by it all.

Asked to describe what they heard and saw, they declined and eventually left the corner.