Three people have been shot outside an afterparty for a Justin Bieber concert in Los Angeles.
According to TMZ, up to 10 shots were fired outside The Nice Guy restaurant, in West Hollywood, which was filled with celebrities enjoying the afterparty.
The shots were fired at around 3am, with the Los Angeles Police Department confirming three people had been shot and another injured in the incident.
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All four were taken to hospital and are said to be in a stable condition.
Cops told the Hollywood Reporter, three males aged 19, 24 and 60, were shot. As yet, their identities have not been shared with the public.
According to the Sun, both the 19-year-old and the 60-year-old were taken to hospital from the scene, while the 24-year-old had initially left the area, but was later found and rushed to hospital for treatment.
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Images showed Bieber and his wife Hailey fleeing the restaurant following the shooting.
In one photo Hailey, 25, can be seen shielding her eyes as she and Bieber are escorted out by security, who lead them to a nearby van.
As yet, neither has publicly spoken about the incident.
Prior to the party, Bieber had put on a pre-Super Bowl performance alongside Drake at the Pacific Design Center.
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The invite-only gig was the fist of two nights of a Super Bowl weekend party dubbed Homecoming Weekend.
Bieber, 27, had performed a 45-minute set and was the night’s headline act and sang to an audience of 1,500.
The crowd reportedly included Jeff Bezos and his girlfriend TV host Lauren Sánchez, former NFL star Tony Gonzalez and actor Anthony Ramos.
Meanwhile, the afterparty was a star studded event, with the guestlist including Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire, Kendall Jenner and Khloe Kardashian.
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An LAPD spokesperson told ABC its officers were examining a $700,000 Ferrari which was at the scene and believed to be connected to the shooting.
Police are also working to determine whether a fistfight took place before the shots were fired.
No arrests have been announced and no suspects have been named.
LAPD have said the incident was not ‘gang related’.