Two people have been reportedly killed and at least six injured after a gunman opened fire during a screening of the movie Trainwreck in Lafayette, Louisiana on Thursday, according to multiple reports.
CNN reports that the shooting took place inside the Grand Theatre 16, where the Amy Schumer movie was playing, and that police received a call around 7:30p.m.
Police Chief Jim Craft of the Lafayette Police Department told CNN: "We think the shooter is deceased. Right now we're in the middle of sorting this out."
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal tweeted about the news, telling followers: "I'm on my way to Lafayette right now. Please say a prayer for the victims at Grand Theatre and their families."
TIME" reports that the shooting took place 20 minutes into the film, and describes the gunman as an "older white male."
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