Gunmen appear to have targeted house in deadly shooting, police say

Four men were killed and six others wounded in a shooting Sunday night at a house party in Fresno, California, police said. Fresno Police Chief Andrew Hall said at least two suspects sneaked though an unlocked gate into a football viewing party in the house's backyard and opened fire before fleeing on foot.

"This was not a random act," Hall said at a news conference Monday. "It appears that this incident was a targeted act of violence against this residence." The chief said several people at the party were involved in a recent disturbance, and police were looking into whether that incident was connected to the shooting.

There were about 30 people at the party, he said. Ten men were shot; three of then died at the scene and another died in surgery.

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