SAN ANTONIO (AP) – At least five people were injured, including one critically, in a shooting at a San Antonio flea market Sunday.
Police Chief William McManus said gunfire erupted at Mission Open Air Market around 11:30 a.m.
Market manager Al Ramon said the shooting stemmed from an argument between vendors and buyers.
McManus said all of the injured were involved in the shooting and no innocent bystanders were hit.
San Antonio Fire Department Battalion Chief Russell Johnson told KXAN TV that more than 100 shots were fired during the incident.
At least two weapons were recovered and at least one person is in custody.
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