Police: 25 shots fired, 5 arrested and no motive yet in Orem apartment shootout

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Police: 25 shots fired, 5 arrested and no motive yet in Orem apartment shootout
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A hail of bullets and gunfire erupted at an Orem apartment complex Saturday morning as police piece together what caused this shooting.

OREM — The Orem police department continues investigating the motive behind a hail of bullets that suddenly rang out over the weekend at the Metro 360 Apartment complex along State Street.Five people are in custodyAccording to jail documents, one person was shot in the leg and another was shot in the back.

Thomas said that had this happened just a few hours earlier, it could have turned into a much different situation, even deadly. An apartment resident told KSL-TV that her brother was having a large birthday party when the shooting broke out downstairs. She said her brother is not involved in gangs and didn't know all those involved.

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