KATY, Texas (KTRK) -- Two people were shot Sunday evening during a disturbance at a McDonald's in Katy, the Harris County Sheriff's Office announced.
Authorities said the incident began at about 5:30 p.m. while a group of six or seven teenagers were ordering food at a McDonald's in the 6100 block of Fry Road, and another group of two or three teenagers walked in.
Both groups began to physically fight before multiple people fired several rounds of gunshots in and outside of the fast-food restaurant.
According to officials, one of the people shot was a 25-year-old man, and the other was a 61-year-old. Authorities are still working to determine whether they were involved in the incident or not.
The victims' conditions are currently unknown, but HSCO said the younger man is expected to survive. At the last report, the 61-year-old was in surgery.
Everyone involved in the shooting fled the scene, and none have been accounted for. Deputies say they all appeared to be around 16-20 years old.
The first group reportedly fled in a maroon SUV, and the second fled in a white sedan.
HCSO said they are reviewing video footage of the incident, and the investigation is ongoing.
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