Mike De Sisti/Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel via AP Milwaukee School of Engineering public safety officers investigate the scene of a shooting near the corner of North Water Street and East Juneau Avenue in Milwaukee on Saturday. "We cannot have that in this city, nor anywhere else in this state, nor anywhere else in this country," Johnson said. Mayor Cavalier Johnson said the city imposed a curfew for the downtown area requiring everyone age 20 or younger to be off the street by 11 p.m. "What makes people think they can just have a shootout on a public street or in an entertainment district, whether police are there or not?" Assistant Police Chief Nicole Waldner asked at a noon news conference. All of the victims are expected to survive.
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Three people were injured in the first shooting, one in the second, and 17 in what police described as an exchange of gunfire between two groups of people, all just a few blocks from the arena where the Milwaukee Bucks lost to the Boston Celtics in Game 6 of the NBA's Eastern Conference semifinals. MILWAUKEE - Milwaukee officials on Saturday enacted a curfew for young people and added extra patrols after 21 people were injured in three separate downtown shootings near an entertainment district where thousands gathered for an NBA playoff game. At least 20 people were injured in two shootings.
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This photo taken from video provided by WISN 12 News shows police responding to the scene of a shooting at Water Street and Juneau Avenue in Milwaukee Friday night.