Nine taken to hospital following shooting near England’s training camp in Kansas City

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Nine people are in hospital receiving treatment after a shooting near England’s World Cup training camp in Kansas City, Missouri.They suffered non-life-threatening injuries after police were called to attend an incident on Troost Avenue at 4am on Saturday.A shooting has taken place not far from England’s World Cup base campGettyThe road on which the incident occurred is just a 10-minute drive from England‘s team training base for the tournament, Swope Soccer Village, and 20 minutes from their hotel, the Inn at Meadowbrook in Prairie Village.Shots were heard in the early hours of the morning and police were dispatched to the 7900 block of Troost Avenue, arriving when crowds were dispersing from the area.Three adult females were taken to hospital after suffering injuries, with the total number of people impacted confirmed to be nine.There are no suspects in custody.The FA have declined to comment on the matter, but it is thought that the squad and hotel will already be heavily protected. England’s base camp in Kansas City is being shielded by three rings of security, becoming a ‘virtual fortress’, according to The Sun.A cordon of concrete barriers is in place, with screens blocking the line of sight for potential threats, while a no-fly zone is being enforced to protect against drones.Armed police and private security guards will reportedly be on the Three Lions’ complex too.England’s staff and players are currently in Florida, having just played New Zealand in a friendly.The Three Lions won 1-0 thanks to a Harry Kane header on the cusp of half time.England will be heading to Kansas City’s Swope Soccer Village later this monthGettyThe Three Lions have a vast area to prepare for their World Cup fixtureswww.youtube.com/@sportingkcyouthThomas Tuchel‘s side are due to fly to Kansas City on Saturday, June 13.They will then be based there for the remainder of the tournament.They will train at Swope Soccer Village, the home of Sporting KC’s reserve team and academy, to the southeast of the city.Argentina and the Netherlands are also based in Kansas City. The World Cup holders will use Sporting KC’s main training facility, while the Dutch will train at the base of NWSL side Kansas City Current.