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Six are wounded during a Daytona Beach shooting as the US sees wild Memorial Day celebrations 

Six people have been hurt in a Daytona, Florida shooting as thousands of people across the country defied Social Distancing rules, including revelers at a wild Memorial Day pool party in Missouri named ‘Zero Ducks Given’. 

Two people were shot and four were hit by shrapnel in the Florida incident around 7.30pm Saturday on South Ocean Avenue near Breakers Oceanfront Park. 

Gunfire erupted along the beachside road where more than 200 people were seen partying and dancing as lockdowns eased up. 

Several people were wounded and taken to the hospital but the injuries are not life-threatening, authorities said. Police said no suspects were arrested and the victims were not cooperating with the investigation.

Authorities had been expecting in influx after last week Governor Ron DeSantis said businesses could operate at 50 percent capacity. 

In the Tampa area along Florida’s Gulf Coast, the crowds were so big that authorities took the extraordinary step of closing parking lots because they were full.

‘Disney is closed, Universal is closed. Everything is closed so where did everybody come with the first warm day with 50% opening? Everybody came to the beach,’ Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood said at a Sunday news conference, referring to crowds in the Daytona Beach area.








Six people were wounded Saturday in a Daytona Beach shooting as massive crowds gathered during Memorial Day weekend

Daytona Police Chief Craig Capri said Sunday at a news conference that two people were shot (not pictured) in the area around 7.30pm. The general scene is pictured

Pictured is the scene where a driver was spotted throwing money out of a car. Police vowed to find the man responsible

The shooting incident occurred near Breakers Oceanfront Park. Authorities had to shut of parking lots to control beach-goers

Cocoa Beach, Florida, was packed with Memorial Day beachgoers on Saturday. The beaches are open for business again during the coronavirus epidemic

Cops are looking for one man suspected of encouraging a crowd to gather due to him tossing money out of a car. A video shows approximately 200 people surrounding a vehicle parked on State A1A road outside Burger King.

Chitwood vowed to identify and charge the man but did not say what he would be charged with.

Police said several incidents occurred in the area this weekend, but no one has been arrested. 

‘I know people were scared and I know people were upset about the numbers of crowds there,’ Daytona Police Chief Craig Capri said. ‘We don’t take this lightly especially with the crowds gathering together right now as we got the coronavirus still going around and people not practicing social distancing. But I’m not the social distancing police — that’s not my job.’ 

Volusia County Beach safety director Ray Manchester said along a 47-mile stretch of beach, 300 people were rescued by lifeguards Saturday in the Gulf Coast. He said about the beach: ‘Every part of it was full’. 

The holiday weekend activity apparently put ‘terror’ into local residents and visitors to the area. Volusia Councilwoman Billie Wheeler told the Orlando Sentinel that a hotel owner reported 26 guests checking out Sunday due to the events of Saturday.








Guests at the $10 Zero Ducks Given event at Backwater Jack’s were spotted hugging and kissing on Saturday afternoon

Revelers are seen celebrating Memorial Day weekend at Osage Beach at the Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri on Saturday

‘What a nice day’: Blackwater Jack’s hosted their first party of the summer pool season despite the coronavirus pandemic

A man and woman are seen kissing at Shady Gators, a multi-level bar and grill restaurant on Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri

Despite a sign at Shady Gators asking people to keep six feet apart, people are seen crowding around the packed venue

A similar scene continued into the night at Shady Gators on Saturday as crowds gathered to watch live bands on stage

Hundreds of revelers have been spotted partying at Lake of the Ozarks on Memorial Day weekend, with a complete disregard for social distancing guidelines amid the coronavirus pandemic. 

People packed out bars and restaurants and videos shared to social media on Saturday showed crammed pools at  the likes of Shady Gators and Backwater Jack’s on Osage Beach after Missouri Governor Mike Parson partially lifted coronavirus lockdowns earlier this month.  

In Missouri there are almost 12,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 681 related deaths. In Osage county there were five cases.

Missouri appeared to be enjoying the first phase of Parsons’ reopening plan which states that gyms and hotel swimming pools can open ‘if they adhere to strict social distancing and sanitation protocols.’

A family gather around a table outside an ice cream store in the Atlanta Beltline park on Sunday, Memorial Day weekend

People take a stroll through the Atlanta Beltline on Sunday, the former railway corridor, now a multi-use trail on the outskirts of the city

A man on a skateboard flies past a pair of women at the Atlanta Beltline trail on Sunday

A young man wearing a protective face mask rides his bicycle along a busy Coney Island boardwalk during the current coronavirus outbreak on Sunday. No swimming was allowed and social distancing reminders were abundant on the beach

A group of youngsters riding their bikes over Coney Island boardwalk in Brooklyn on Sunday as the summer got into swing amid the coronavirus pandemic

People are seen at Coney Island beach on Sunday – New York has been the worst affected US state by a long shot and the populace were less keen to head out than some of their compatriots across the US on Memorial Day Weekend

A woman with a Stars and Stripes placed in the sand before her sits on the sand as beaches remained closed for swimming at Coney Island on Sunday

Hundreds stroll across the boardwalk at Coney Island beach on the Memorial Day weekend

Crowds gathered on the boardwalk of Brooklyn, Coney Island on Sunday, with many not wearing mask and not social distancing. People can be seen touching and talking within feet of each other

A man holding a pink parasol smiles in Sheep Meadow, Central Park on Sunday, as New Yorkers headed out to celebrate the summer

For smaller locations (less than 10,000 square feet), retail businesses must maintain 25 percent or less of the authorized occupancy. For larger locations (10,000 square feet or greater), they must maintain 10 percent or less of the authorized occupancy. However these restrictions do not apply to restaurants or hotels. 

Health experts have not indicated that coronavirus can be spread in water. However some merry pool-goers were filmed holding hands and kissing. 

Organizers of Zero Ducks Given at Backwater Jack’s advertised that they had worked with government officials to kick off pool season safely. They stated on Facebook there would be reduced capacity but did not say what their limit was for the gathering which started at 11am.  

Signage at Shady Gators reminded attendees to stay at least six feet apart but it was blatantly ignored by many.

Pictured left, a merry party guest twirls a passerby. Right, an attendee points out the rules being broken at Backwater Jack’s








Lake of the Ozarks reportedly had one of its busiest Memorial Day weekends this year. Surrounding venues were booked out too. Right, is a flyer for the Backwater Jack’s event

Some people said the Backwater Jack’s venue stuck to their advertised promise while others claimed they didn’t

Attendees appeared without a care in the world at packed out summer events on Saturday and Sunday in Missouri

They didn’t wear any protective face masks as they kicked off the busy pool party season in Lake of the Ozarks on Saturday

Video showed people inches away from one another at swim-up bars and bathing suit-clad drinkers hugging and dancing closely. 

‘No covid concerns at the lake of the ozarks,’ Scott Pasmore, an KTVK-3TV Arizona anchor tweeted. 

It wasn’t just the pool area that appeared very overcrowded, the bar area overlooking it was filled with revelers too.

One attendee said they did a good job.

‘When we walked up my first words were “oh my gosh” it was intense for sure!! Social distancing was nonexistent. However everyone was enjoying themselves. It was a very carefree environment but security was heavy!’ Jodi Akins told CNN. ‘They checked all of our temps and had thousands of little bottles of hand sanitizer!! They did a good job with what they had to work with!’

Despite the advised reduced capacity, the area in general was predicted to have one of its busiest weekends for the holiday this year.

‘It’s supposed to be one of the biggest Memorial Day weekends we’ve seen at the lake here in years,’ Bill Morgan, manager of Robins Resort in Lake of the Ozarks, told KTVI.

Aerial view of people lying in Social Distancing Circles at Dolores Park, San Francisco, amid the coronavirus outbreak on Memorial Day weekend on Sunday

People lying in social distancing circles at Dolores Park, San Francisco, California on Sunday

People relax in the sun in Delores Park, San Francisco, each group socially distant from others in white circles painted onto the grass

People enjoy the less restricted Ventura beachfront in California over Memorial Day weekend

Aerial view of people lying in social distancing circles at Dolores Park amid the coronavirus outbreak on Memorial Day weekend

Aerial view of people lying in social distancing circles at Dolores Park, San Francisco, California on Sunday



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