WEST SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS (WWLP) - Workers at one auto dealership in west springfield were shaken by a shooting in the parking lot that shattered a showroom window Monday evening.Witnesses say a maroon Toyota Camry with three or four young men in it, sped away seconds after the shooting last night at Fathers and Sons auto dealership.
Manager David Shlosser told 22News he heard two gun shots and then the crash of cascading glass.
Shlosser says he's never seen anything like it. "Its the first time I've actually seen it when I've been here... ten years...we've had glass broken, but not two guys and guns going off."
Three cars were damaged by the falling glass... But Fathers and Sons remains open for business.
West Springfield police captain John Ferrerini told 22News that two girls were shot with a pellet gun just minutes after the Fathers and Sons incident, just down the street from the dealership.
Ferrerrini told 22News those shots also came from a maroon Camry. The girls suffered minor injuries.
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