2nd shooting in less than 24 hours at Kings Ridge Apartments: 1 adult, 1 juvenile shot

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is now investigating two shootings in the same neighborhood less, than 24 hours apart.

Three women were shot Saturday night at a party held in Kings Ridge Apartments.

About 2:30 p.m. Sunday, two people were shot along the sidewalk in the apartment complex.

According to JSO, one victim is a man and the other is a boy under the age of 18.

The victims were taken to UF Health with non-life-threatening injuries. One was taken by an emergency rescue crew to the hospital, while JSO says the other victim was taken to the hospital by a citizen.

The shooting took place less than 24 hours after the three women were shot in the same area.

Action News Jax's Courtney Cole spoke to neighbors who say they are frustrated and afraid for their safety.

Neighbors of Kings Ridge Apartments say crime scene tape and JSO police cars are becoming an all-too-familiar sight.

Action News Jax Courtney Cole spoke to one neighbor, who wasn't comfortable giving her name or showing her face, but says it's time for the community to speak up.

"Why are people sitting around and not saying nothing? You know who shot somebody, just go ahead and say who it was!" the neighbor said.

She says she moved here from Louisiana less than a year ago and is afraid she could be the next victim.

"Bullets don’t have a name...bullets do not have a name and it’s sad," she said.

She said she's even more worried for the children that live out here.

“I hope things can get better. They find out what’s going on and come to a, get a conclusion with this here and stop it,“ she said.

She said she wants to be able to appreciate her friends and neighbors while they're here.

“Nobody wants to walk around with their child  on a T-shirt. Nobody want to walk around with a family member or friend on a T-shirt. I want to walk with my friends. I want to talk with my friends.”

Right now, JSO says the only info it has about a suspect is that a white truck was possibly involved.

Anyone with information is urged to call Crime Stoppers at 866-845-TIPS.