3 Shot At Justin Bieber's Celebrity-Filled After Party In Los Angeles

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Three people have been shot and one more injured after a series of gunshots were fired near a crowd of celebrities at Justin Bieber's post concert bash on Friday, February 11.

The "Love Yourself" singer performed at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood, then took the party to The Nice Guy restaurant in Los Angeles. A-Lister guests included Kendall Jenner, Khloe Kardashian, Drake, and long-time pals Tobey Maguire and Leonardo DiCaprio.

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According to TMZ, a fight broke out between Kodak Black and an unknown party-goer in the street in front of the venue around 2:45 A.M. and shortly after, gunshots could be heard.

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Authorities confirmed there was a total of ten gunshots fired and three people were hit — all men aged 19-years-old, 24-years-old, and 60-years-old, according to the L.A.P.D. per The Hollywood Reporter. It is currently unknown who fired the shots.

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Another attendee was also hurt that night, but it has been reported that it was unrelated to the gunfire. The injured victims were immediately rushed to the hospital and are currently in stable condition.

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Law enforcement has yet to make any arrests.

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As OK! previously reported, Bieber has been making headlines since a woman — who goes only by the name Danielle — accused the "Peaches" artist of sexually assaulting her at a Four Seasons Hotel in Austin, Texas on March 9, 2014.

Bieber has since used his ex-girlfriend Selena Gomez as an alibi, claiming he was with her when the alleged crime took place.

A second accuser named Khadidja also came forward via social media and stated that the Grammy winner raped her at the Langham Hotel in New York a year later on May 5, 2015.

Bieber's legal team has made statements that the allegations are "outrageous, fabricated lies" designed to ruin his reputation. The pop star has counter-sued them both for defamation for $10 million.

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