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Bridgeport, Conn. • A shooting at a crowded house party early Sunday left 13 people wounded, and police in Connecticut are investigating what they say is an unusual outburst of violence in the city of Bridgeport.

Bridgeport police believe two shooters opened fire on about 100 partygoers from behind some hedges surrounding the home's backyard. It happened around 1:30 a.m. Responding officers discovered what authorities called a chaotic scene.

The party was so crowded that some people believed the gunshots were fireworks, Capt. Brian Fitzgerald said at a news conference Sunday afternoon.

Police have stepped up patrols in the area and are gathering information from witnesses and from the victims.

Police have not identified a motive and are investigating whether the suspects were partygoers, Fitzgerald said.

"We are going to have an arrest in the very near future," Chief Armando J. Perez said.

As of Sunday afternoon, all but five of the victims had been released from hospitals. Most of the victims were shot in the legs. None of the injuries is considered life-threatening, but one woman was in critical condition with injuries to her face and jaw, according to authorities.

Police said the victims ranged in age from about 18 to 24.

The people who threw the party have not been identified by police. They had requested a permit from police ahead of the gathering because they wanted to sell alcohol there, but the permit was denied, according to Perez.

Police believe they charged for alcohol anyway. They may face criminal charges, Fitzgerald said.

Authorities are asking that anyone with information contact the Bridgeport police.