Three people died after a shooting in Nashville, Tennessee on Friday, police said.
The Nashville Police Department announced in a Tweeter Friday that a shooting occurred in an apartment which left three dead and four others injured.
The apartment showed no signs of tampering and none of the injured sustained life-threatening injuries.
Two guns were discovered at the scene, and the department’s homicide unit has resumed an investigation into the case.
The Tennessee shooting follows two more that happened on Black Friday inside shopping malls.
A shopping mall shooting took place in Tacoma, Washington, where one person was injured.
Tacoma Police Department noted the injured was seriously injured and was taken to hospital. The mall has been closed and the suspect is still at large.
Another shooting took place at a shopping center in Durham, North Carolina, which injured three people and injured three others, police say, NBC News reported.
The Durham Police Department at a press conference said one of the injured was a 10-year-old boy who was hit by a bullet that ricocheted.
Durham Police Chief Patrice Andrews said on Friday that the three injured had not been shot, but police did not specify the source of their injuries.
The shooting was not random as it broke out “between two groups that knew each other” and that they “did not shoot indiscriminately,” according to NBC News.
All six people were treated for their injuries.