At least two people were shot in a horror mass that shoots at a youth party in Tacoma, Washington.
Four others were injured after Schoten were fired at a party in the early hours of Saturday morning, in which officials confirmed that all six victims were younger than 21 years.
No suspects have been arrested and agents say it is possible that there was more than one shooter.
The Sheriff's Office of Pierce County said that the shooting unfolded after Buren 911 had called to the party for a noise complaint around 10 p.m., and the locals said they were allegedly seeing more than 100 people in the party's home.
Officials said the first report from Schoten came at 12:24 pm and that several houses and vehicles were also hit with gunfire, according to King5.
A spokesperson for a sheriff described a 'chaotic' scene in the residential street, whereby neighbors also reported that they see drug use and several battles among the minors present.
First responders found a victim, a man who was struck by rifle fire on the street and tried life-saving help, but they were declared dead on the spot.
Five other victims went to the hospital alone, said the Sheriff office, but one later died in the hospital. The surviving four victims have sustained 'serious injuries', but are expected to recover.

At least two people were shot in a horror mass that was shot at a youth party in Tacoma, Washington (photo) in the early hours of Saturday morning
The identities of the victims have not yet been released by civil servants, the youngest reportedly 16.
The Sheriff County's office started a constant investigation into the shooting, with detectives and forensic teams who insured themselves in the street where the horror unfolded.
At least two weapons are established and officials said that although there are no other victims, they believe that it is possible that more party visitors have been hit and can appear in the hospital.
“This is another grim memory of how dangerous parties can be when things get out of hand,” said a spokesperson for a sheriff.
'Our representatives and first -responderers have treated a lot in the last 24 hours and we would like to respond to more unnecessary death. Please be safe. '