FOX13Memphis.com News Staff
Grenada, Miss. — Over 11 people are recovering after bullets flew in what officials are calling a mass shooting at a Grenada biker club overnight.
Saturday morning, around 1:30 a.m., police were called to the SMS biker club in Grenada, Mississippi.
According to a press release from the Grenada Police Department, more than 11 people were shot.
Most of the shooting victims were treated at the University of MS Medical Center in Grenada, police said.

Police said one person was airlifted by helicopter to UMMC in Jackson, Mississippi.
According to police, there may still be more victims.
When searching the club, police recovered guns and stolen property.
It’s still unclear what led to the mass shooting and no arrest has been made at this time.
This is an ongoing investigation.
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