ORLANDO, Fla. — Police in Orlando are investigating after four juveniles were shot over the weekend.
The shooting happened around 12:52 p.m. on Sunday on the 400 block of S. Parramore Avenue.
Officers responded to reports of a shooting and found four minors suffering from gunshot wounds at the scene.
All four victims were transported to a nearby hospital, where one is being treated for life-threatening injuries while the other three sustained non-life-threatening wounds.
Preliminary findings from the Orlando Police Department indicate the incident began as a dispute involving a group of juveniles.
Detectives are actively working to determine the specific circumstances that led to the gunfire.
No information has been released regarding the nature of the dispute or the number of people involved.
The investigation is being treated as an active and ongoing case.
Police have not released the names or specific ages of the four victims.
As of Monday, no suspects have been identified, and no arrests have been announced in connection with the shooting.
The Orlando Police Department said the investigation remains ongoing.
Orlando Commissioner Shaniqua Rose released the following statement to Channel 9:
“I am deeply saddened by the shooting that occurred on February 15, 2026, in the 400 block of South Parramore Avenue. My heart goes out to the four young people who were injured, and I am praying especially for the juvenile who sustained life-threatening injuries. I also extend my thoughts to their families during this incredibly difficult time.
According to the Orlando Police Department, officers responded shortly before 1:00 p.m. and transported all four victims to a nearby hospital. While preliminary information indicates this incident stemmed from a dispute involving other juveniles, this remains an active and ongoing investigation. I am grateful to our officers, first responders, and medical teams for their swift action and continued efforts.
Violence involving our youth is heartbreaking and unacceptable. As a community, we must continue working together—parents, educators, faith leaders, and community partners—to create safe spaces, provide mentorship, and ensure our young people have positive outlets and support systems.
I remain in close communication with city leadership and law enforcement, and I am committed to supporting efforts that promote safety, accountability, and healing within our community. We ask residents to allow investigators the time and space needed to complete their work and to continue keeping these families in your prayers."
Channel 9 is gathering more information and will provide updates on Eyewitness News.
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