INDIANAPOLIS — A person was shot Monday afternoon at a McDonald's on the city's northeast side, police say.
It happened around noon at the store, 2425 E. 38th St. This is near the intersection of 38th Strete and North Keystone Avenue.
The victim was taken to a local hospital, according to police. Police did not provide their condition.
Officials told WRTV the shooting happened inside the store and involved two customers, both of whom fired guns. The firearms were recovered by police.
Additional details weren't immediately available.
Latest Stories
-
New barriers and painted murals now connect Fletcher Place and Fountain Square
Walking or riding a bike in Fountain Square got a little safer on Saturday for those crossing the bridge above I-65 and I-70.Priceless comic book art saved from Palisades Fire in exhibit at IU
A collection of rare comic book history is now on display at Indiana University. It all would have likely been destroyed in the Palisades Fire if not for this exhibit.IMPD: 113% increase in non-fatal self-inflicted gunshot injuries this year
IMPD is pleading with gun owners to prioritize gun safety. This comes after a staggering increase in accidental, non-fatal, self-inflicted gunshot injuries.Colt’s Braden Smith steps in to help get school farm up and running
On Friday, Indianapolis Colts offensive lineman Braden Smith gave Purdue Polytechnic High School a $40,000 personal gift to help launch a new on-campus farm.