There has been a shooting at a Muhammad cartoon drawing contest in Texas
An officer dressed in SWAT gear took the stage toward the end of the event at the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland and told attendees, including an Associated Press reporter, that a shooting had occurred. He said one officer and two suspects were shot.
Garland police have told NBC5 that two men pulled up in a vehicle, both with guns, and shot a Garland school security guard. Police then shot the two men.
Garland Police Department spokesman Joe Harn declined to confirm the SWAT officer's statements and said he had no details.
The New York-based American Freedom Defense Initiative was hosting a contest that would award $10,000 for the best cartoon depicting the Prophet Muhammad at the venue.
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