More than 90 shots were fired at a party in Pittsburgh, killing two teens and injuring several others. Here's what we know
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Two teens were killed and several other people were injured in a shooting that stemmed from a large party in Pittsburgh over the weekend, according to police.
Investigators are searching for multiple suspects in the shooting, which occurred early Sunday in the city's East Allegheny neighborhood at a property that was rented through short-term rental company Airbnb.
The teens who were killed were both 17-year-old males, according to the Allegheny County Medical Examiner's Office. Eight other people were shot and five others were injured while running from the gunfire, Pittsburgh Police Chief Scott Schubert said.
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