One person was killed and five others wounded as gunfire erupted in Trenton on Monday night just two days after a drive-by shooting outside a city bar wounded 10 people, authorities said Tuesday.

The shootings were reported about 11:25 p.m. in the 100 block of Walnut Avenue about one mile from the shooting early Saturday night shooting at a Trenton bar that left 10 people hurt, according to Trenton police Capt. Stephen Varn.

“We had six individuals struck by gunfire,” Varn said Tuesday.

Officers found a man who had suffered gunshots to the head shoulder and forearm, according to Casey A. DeBlasio of the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office.

The victim was taken to Capital Health Regional Medical Center "where he was pronounced dead a short time later,” DeBlasio said in a statement.

The man was identified as Unique Anderson, 18, of Trenton.

Five other gunshot victims were taken to area hospitals with gunshot wounds. They include a 22-year-old man from Trenton, a 20-year-old man from Edgewater Park, a 20-year-old woman from Trenton, a 19-year-old man from Trenton, and an 18-year-old man from Hamilton.

The Monday night shooting comes after 10 people were wounded early Saturday in a drive-by shooting as gunmen fired at least 30 shots on a crowd, authorities said.

The gunmen opened fire around 12:25 a.m. outside Ramoneros Liquor & Bar, formerly J&J Liquor & Bar and the Stokes bar. None of the injuries were fatal, officials said.

DeBlasio said police are investigating a motive for Monday night’s shootings but do not believe they are connected to the shootings on Saturday.

The city’s new police director, Sheilah Coley, said authorities were investigating if Saturday’s shooting was gang related.

“There are gangs in Trenton,” Coley said at a press conference on Saturday afternoon. “They happen to be associated with neighborhoods and sometimes there are neighborhood conflicts. This might very well be a part of that friction.”

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