Winston-Salem police said several of the suspects and victims involved in a park shooting Monday morning have been identified and located. At least two people were killed, according to the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation (SBI).LATEST UPDATES Two people were killed in a park shooting at Leinbach Park that started as a fightSuspects located, according to police School information for parents of Jefferson Middle and Mount Tabor High School is belowLeinbach Park is closed until further notice.If you have any information, call Winston-Salem Crime Stoppers at 336-727-2800, text-a-tip to 336-276-1717 . The shooting led to two Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools being placed on secure hold, including Jefferson Middle and Mount Tabor High School.The shooting occurred in the area of Leinbach Park at Sally Kirk Road in Winston-Salem. The Winston-Salem Police Department said it began as a fight around 9:52 a.m. While officers were en route, the situation escalated to a shooting. >>>Watch the video below as police give an update on the shooting Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking herePARK SHOOTING DETAILS Police said the initial investigation suggests it was a planned fight that involved several young people, which escalated to multiple people shooting each other. Police said there are multiple victims. The police department said this is not an active shooter call, as it stemmed from a planned fight between two young individuals. Winston-Salem police are asking the public to remain alert and report any suspicious activity. Police said it remains an active incident at this time.The Winston-Salem Police Department said it will hold a news conference later today. The Robinhood Road Family YMCA was open but then closed due to the shooting. John Blackwell said he was entering the YMCA at the time. “I got into the YMCA and everyone was gone and leaving,” he said. He went to check on his mother, who had already left. Then he checked on a few neighbors on Robinhood Road. “They were scared to death. It was gunshots blasting off basically right in front of their houses,” Blackwell said. Follow the WXII 12 News Facebook page here. ROADS CLOSED The following roads are closed at this time:Norman Road at Robinhood Road Sally Kirk Road at Norman Road Robinhood Road remains open, but with heavy traffic. Police are asking drivers to avoid the area due to the shooting investigation. LEINBACH PARK CLOSED Leinbach Park is closed until further notice, according to the police department. SCHOOL UPDATES Jefferson Middle School Update: Class is operating as normal. If you are picking up your child, use the following streets: Take Peace Haven to Millhaven to Tallison to Thornhill. Enter through the car rider line entrance. Mt. Tabor High School Update: Class is operating as normal. There is no need to pick up your child. If you choose to do so, bring your photo ID and arrive at the front door. Career Center students will remain at Career Center. If you have any information, call Winston-Salem Crime Stoppers at 336-727-2800, text-a-tip to 336-276-1717 .Keep up with the latest news and weather by downloading the WXII app here.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. —
Winston-Salem police said several of the suspects and victims involved in a park shooting Monday morning have been identified and located. At least two people were killed, according to the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation (SBI).
LATEST UPDATES Two people were killed in a park shooting at Leinbach Park that started as a fightSuspects located, according to police School information for parents of Jefferson Middle and Mount Tabor High School is belowLeinbach Park is closed until further notice.If you have any information, call Winston-Salem Crime Stoppers at 336-727-2800, text-a-tip to 336-276-1717 .
The shooting led to two Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools being placed on secure hold, including Jefferson Middle and Mount Tabor High School.

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Location of the park shooting
The shooting occurred in the area of Leinbach Park at Sally Kirk Road in Winston-Salem. The Winston-Salem Police Department said it began as a fight around 9:52 a.m. While officers were en route, the situation escalated to a shooting.
>>>Watch the video below as police give an update on the shooting
Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here
PARK SHOOTING DETAILS
Police said the initial investigation suggests it was a planned fight that involved several young people, which escalated to multiple people shooting each other. Police said there are multiple victims.
The police department said this is not an active shooter call, as it stemmed from a planned fight between two young individuals.
Winston-Salem police are asking the public to remain alert and report any suspicious activity. Police said it remains an active incident at this time.
The Winston-Salem Police Department said it will hold a news conference later today.
The Robinhood Road Family YMCA was open but then closed due to the shooting.
John Blackwell said he was entering the YMCA at the time.
“I got into the YMCA and everyone was gone and leaving,” he said. He went to check on his mother, who had already left. Then he checked on a few neighbors on Robinhood Road.
“They were scared to death. It was gunshots blasting off basically right in front of their houses,” Blackwell said.
Follow the WXII 12 News Facebook page here.
ROADS CLOSED
The following roads are closed at this time:
Norman Road at Robinhood Road Sally Kirk Road at Norman Road
Robinhood Road remains open, but with heavy traffic. Police are asking drivers to avoid the area due to the shooting investigation.
LEINBACH PARK CLOSED
Leinbach Park is closed until further notice, according to the police department.
SCHOOL UPDATES
Jefferson Middle School Update: Class is operating as normal. If you are picking up your child, use the following streets: Take Peace Haven to Millhaven to Tallison to Thornhill. Enter through the car rider line entrance.
Mt. Tabor High School Update: Class is operating as normal. There is no need to pick up your child. If you choose to do so, bring your photo ID and arrive at the front door. Career Center students will remain at Career Center.
If you have any information, call Winston-Salem Crime Stoppers at 336-727-2800, text-a-tip to 336-276-1717 .
Keep up with the latest news and weather by downloading the WXII app here.