The Mobile Police Department reported that five people were shot during a block party near the Rogers Williams Housing Projects on Saturday night.

Police said that at approximately 7:39 p.m. officers were in the 1800 block of St. Stephens Road monitoring an impromptu block party. As the crowd was leaving several shots were fired.

Mobile native and well-known local rapper Afori "C-Nile" Pugh, 41, had organized the block party as a final celebration for residents. The complex will have units torn down and rebuilt as part of the Mobile Housing Board's plan.

Pugh grew up in the Roger Williams Housing Project.

"I've thrown about a hundred and something parties and that's never ever happened," said Pugh.

Four adults and one juvenile were struck during the shooting. The victims were transported to a local hospital for non-life threatening injuries. Police have classified the incident as second degree assault against five people.

During Pugh's Facebook live video that was 16:54 long he walks around the party talking to many people enjoying themselves at the party. The video above shows the 16:30 mark where Pugh says, "We out here baby," before he's interrupted by the sound of five gunshots in a row.

"Everybody was just in shock when that happened because everybody knows every party I've ever thrown it's always been love and no fighting," said Pugh.

You can hear several women screaming after the first round of gunfire. Seven seconds later three more gunshots ring out before a male voice can be heard in the background saying, "Call the police right now, they right there."

Sources close to the investigation said the video is currently being considered as evidence in trying to figure what led to the shooting.

Pugh was unhappy with how the party ended, but the sudden outbreak of violence has opened his eyes.

"I don't put out that kind of energy," said Pugh "It really just opened my eyes up that you just can't do that type of stuff no more it doesn't make sense to even chance it."

He says this will be his last time putting together an event.

"It will be just special invited guest and family and friends," said Pugh "All those outsiders, nah I ain't doing that no more."

The Mobile police said the shooting is still currently under investigation and at this time no arrest have been made.