Multiple Deaths After Mass Shooting at ‘Madden 19’ Event in Jacksonville
A mass shooting at a “Madden 19” video game tournament in Jacksonville, Florida, on Sunday has resulted in multiple fatalities, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.
Sheriff Mike Williams told members of the media during a press briefing Sunday that they were unable at the time to give a count of dead and injured. But according to MSNBC, Jacksonville Memorial Hospital said three individuals have been admitted and are in stable condition, and six people were admitted to UF Health Jacksonville Hospital, five of whom are in good condition and one in serious condition.
The sheriff’s office and Jacksonville mayor Lenny Curry will have an update with more information, including the number of dead and injured, later on Sunday evening.
One suspect – a white male — was found dead at the scene and, Sheriff Williams said, they are “still working to confirm his identity.” They have no other suspects at this time.
Multiple fatalities at the scene, many transported. #TheLandingMassShooting https://t.co/qBJvkaO7xT
— Jax Sheriff's Office (@JSOPIO) August 26, 2018
One suspect is dead at the scene, unknown at this time if we have a second suspect. Searches are being conducted. https://t.co/qBJvkaO7xT
— Jax Sheriff's Office (@JSOPIO) August 26, 2018
The tournament was being broadcast on Twitch, and live video and audio from the moment the shooting started was caught on video. [Note: The audio may be disturbing]
madden tournament getting shot up on twitch pic.twitter.com/3Jk8QmZkiy
— ANAKRON (@Anakron199X) August 26, 2018
The Twitter page of CompLexity Gaming, an e-sports team that was competing in the tournament, tweeted an update from the event, saying there had been a shooting. Other professional gaming leagues and teams also began tweeting updates from the event, as well as condolences for their fellow gamers.
An update from the Jacksonville Madden event:
There appears to have been a shooting at the event, and @YoungDrini was grazed in the hand. He is away from the scene and safe.
— compLexity Gaming (@compLexity) August 26, 2018
We can confirm that Joke is SAFE & is in touch w/ his family. We want to extend our thoughts & condolences to the victims, families & those affected by the shooting that occurred at Madden 19 tournament in Jacksonville, FL. More than ever we embrace & support the gaming community
— Echo Fox (@echofoxgg) August 26, 2018
We are deeply saddened to hear of the shooting that took place at a Madden Tournament this afternoon in Jacksonville, Florida.
We want to express our condolences to the victims and extend our support to everyone impacted by this tragic event.
— Overwatch League (@overwatchleague) August 26, 2018
Electronic Arts, the company behind “Madden 19,” tweeted a statement saying: “We are aware of an incident at a sanctioned Madden Championship Series competition in Jacksonville. We are working with authorities to gather facts at this stage.”
As news of the shooting got out, several current and former NFL players also began tweeting condolences and calls for gun violence to end.
Damn, praying for Jacksonville. This nonsense has to stop #prayforjacksonville
— Golden Tate (@ShowtimeTate) August 26, 2018
I’m speechless. Lifting up the Jacksonville community after today’s tragic event. A gaming tournament, a church, a movie theater, a school — people should feel safe in these places. Prayers to the families, witnesses, and those affected. ????????
— Kelvin Beachum (@KelvinBeachumJr) August 26, 2018
Praying for my city of Jacksonville!
— Tim Tebow (@TimTebow) August 26, 2018
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