One person dead and two injured after gunman opens fire during St Patrick’s Day celebrations outside bars in Jacksonville Beach – as police warn locals to shelter in place

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By Maya Cantina

  • One person is dead, two injured after a gunman opened fire in the Bar District in bustling downtown Jacksonville Beach, Florida
  • The panic sent St. Patrick’s Day and Spring Break drinkers rushing out onto the sands of Jacksonville Beach, close to the pier, in a bid to escape the mayhem
  • Police urged individuals in the vicinity to ‘shelter in place’ until 11pm; many were celebrating St. Patrick’s Day and Spring Break festivities

One person has been killed and two other have been injured after a gunman opened fire in the beachfront Bar District at Jacksonville Beach in Florida.

Around 10 gunshots rang out sending hundreds of people who had been celebrating St. Patrick’s Day on a warm spring evening, rushing out onto the beach in order to escape the terror. 

One of those hit is said to be in serious condition while a third victim has non-life-threatening injuries.

Revelers ran onto the sands in sheer terror as gunshots could be heard ringing out from the boardwalk.

Police have closed off an eight block area and have completely shut down the beachfront Bar District ‘until further notice’ while the suspects are still at large. 

Officers say they are still trying to work out if there were in fact multiple shooters.

People could be seen running onto Jacksonville Beach to escape from the gunshots on Sunday night in the Bar District

One of three people injured could be seen being loaded into the back of ambulance on Sunday at downtown Jacksonville Beach

One of three people injured could be seen being loaded into the back of ambulance on Sunday at downtown Jacksonville Beach 

The shooting happened in the Bar District of Jacksonville Beach on Sunday night

The shooting happened in the Bar District of Jacksonville Beach on Sunday night

Sergeant Tonya Tator with the Jacksonville Beach Police said the shooting happened out in the open rather than in a bar

Sergeant Tonya Tator with the Jacksonville Beach Police said the shooting happened out in the open rather than in a bar

Shell casings can be seen on the ground at a Jacksonville Beach parking lot

Shell casings can be seen on the ground at a Jacksonville Beach parking lot

Police shut down an eight block area of the beachfront and Bar District area

Police shut down an eight block area of the beachfront and Bar District area

The incident happened on the boardwalk close to Jacksonville Beach Pier near 2nd Ave N & 1st St N.   

‘We got here and everybody was safe and next thing you know there was things going down,’ said the owner of Salt Bar & Restaurant to News4Jax.

‘People got scared. There was a few people who were worried about getting shot from blind bullets, but the boardwalk is a public beach and sometimes people come out that maybe shouldn’t be here.’

Jacksonville Beach Police Department first revealed they were working an active shooter incident in the downtown area just after 9pm on Sunday night.

The Department asked those in the area to shelter in place until the all-clear was given which came just after 11pm. Officers say they are working on getting descriptions of the suspects.

Sergeant Tonya Tator with the Jacksonville Beach Police said authorities are still looking for suspects

‘If anyone knows or sees anything, they are asked to call the Jacksonville Beach Police Department’, Tator told reporters, while confirming the shooting happened ‘out in the open’, rather than inside a bar. 

The downtown area was busy with plenty of revelers celebrating St. Patrick’s Day and enjoying Spring Break.

‘If you have any information that can assist us, please call 904-270-1661,’ read a post on the police Facebook page and the Jacksonville Beach Emergency Preparedness X account. 

The blue lights of police cars could be seen from the beach area of Jacksonville Beach

The blue lights of police cars could be seen from the beach area of Jacksonville Beach

Police have now completely shut down the beachfront bar district area while the suspects are still at large

Police have now completely shut down the beachfront bar district area while the suspects are still at large

Jacksonville Beach Police Department said they were working an active shooter incident in the downtown area just after 9pm on Sunday night.

Jacksonville Beach Police Department said they were working an active shooter incident in the downtown area just after 9pm on Sunday night.

Law enforcement agencies have been on heightened alert across the entire state of Florida with the popular Spring Break getaway underway. 

Earlier this month, Governor DeSantis said 17 law enforcement agencies had requested extra Florida Highway Patrol troopers to help patrol their communities because of spring breakers. 

The Jacksonville Beach Police Department, however, was not one of them. 

This is a breaking story – more to follow… 

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