Two injured in Omaha shooting

OMAHA, Neb. -- Two men were injured in an Omaha shooting on Friday.
The Omaha Police Department said there were officers that heard multiple gunshots in the area of 1290 N 16th St. at 11:50 p.m. on Friday.
Officers said they were sent to a nearby hospital after for a walk-in shooting victim. The vehicle that was parked at the drive-up entrance reportedly had multiple bullet holes in it.
According to authorities, one of the victims was a 19-year-old man that was uncooperative with them. The victim did reportedly tell officers that he was driving the vehicle and had a gunshot wound to his left arm.
Police said there was a second victim that was also in the vehicle that had a gunshot wound to his right foot. The victim was reportedly a juvenile male and was also uncooperative.
OPD said the two victims were transported to a different hospital for their non-life-threatening injuries. There were reportedly three other people inside the vehicle that officers talked to but they were allegedly also uncooperative.
Officials said they found the scene of the shooting in the 2200 block of Florence Blvd. with various shell casings.
The investigation is ongoing and anyone with information can contact Omaha CrimeStoppers or OPD.
