SC Little League Players Flee Hail Of Gunshots [VIDEO]

USA Today reports:

Police in North Charleston (S.C.) are investigating a shooting outside of a youth league baseball field Monday night that sent parents, fans and players ducking for cover in the middle of a game. No injuries were reported.

According to a police report obtained by USA TODAY Sports, officers heard dozens of gunshots at around 8:43 p.m., coming from the parking lot of Pepperhill Park in North Charleston, where there are three youth baseball fields.

When they arrived to the scene, officers spoke to witnesses who said that “a large group of teenagers pulled into the parking lot in separate vehicles and began to fist fight with each other.”

Charleston’s ABC News affiliate reports:

Video sent to ABC News 4 from a viewer shows the chaotic scene unfolding around 8:45 p.m. as a flurry of gunshots are heard going off in what sounds like the immediate area.

On Tuesday, ABC News 4 obtained a report from NCPD that contains information of a second shooting near the ballpark just hours later. North Charleston city mayor Keith Summey has pledged a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrests of those responsible for the shooting.

“It destroyed the hearts of a lot of people: mothers, fathers, children out here participating in sports within our city,” said Mayor Summey during a press conference on Tuesday.

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