VIDEO: AK-47 SHOOT-OUT OVER 600 SHOTS FIRED

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A gang shootout resulted in over 600 shots being fired in Louisville, Kentucky on January 1, 2023. Above surveillance video shows the violent moments. 

The shooting was just minutes into the New Year. 2 gangs began shooting at each other behind the MacMahan Plaza. The shooting went on for over a minute non stop.

Over 600 shots were fired and there were around 40 different guns used, including AK-47s and Glocks. There were cars that were shot into, as well as apartments, windows, and walls.

Surprisingly, no one was shot or killed in the shooting. This was the largest shootout in Louisville history.

VIDEOS OF VIOLENT SHOOTINGS

Video shows 2 men were shot in a drive-by shooting.

Surveillance footage shows a murder at a mall during a triple shooting. 

Watch as a father and his 11-year-old son were shot at in an AK-47 shooting. 

Video displays a wild AK-47 shooting near the Babylon Hookah Lounge in Charlotte, NC.

A violent shootout was caught on video at a Charlotte shopping center.

Check out this video of a Charlotte gas station shooting involving AK-47’s.

There is also gas station video of Frankie Jennings being shot and killed by United States Marshal Eric Tillman.

A 2022 Memorial Day weekend AK-47 shooting was also caught on video.

Video shows a shooting in the Mall at Millenia in Florida, the suspect was killed.  

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