Update: The two victims have been identified by their family members, as well as members of the gaming community, as Taylor Robertson, 27, and Eli Clayton, 22. Nine others were wounded by gunfire, while two more were injured while fleeing the scene.

The suspect died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

The original story follows below:

Reports suggest that multiple fatalities and injuries have resulted from a shooting during a Madden 19 tournament at the GLHF Game Bar in Jacksonville, Florida, which was being live streamed on Twitch at the time.

Jacksonville Sherrif’s Twitter page posted that one of the suspects is now dead and have urged people to stay as far away from the area as possible.

During the Twitch stream of the qualifying event, shots can be heard and people running and screaming as the players disconnected from the game.

Unconfirmed reports suggest that one of the suspects had taken part in the same tournament.

The numbers of dead and wounded are unconfirmed as of yet, but the story is still developing.

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