Four men, including one who was arrested in Long Beach, were in custody today in connection with a July shooting at Peck Park in San Pedro that left two men dead and six other people injured, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.

The shooting on July 24 prompted panic in the park at 560 Western Ave., where witnesses described hearing a barrage of gunfire around 3:50 p.m. At the time of the shooting, hundreds of people were in the park, which was the site of a car show and a weekly softball game.

Police swarmed the scene, and paramedics transported three men and four women for hospital treatment, including Tashman Williams 31, and Carlyle Phillips, 29, who both died of their injuries, police said. Another injured man was taken to a hospital in a private vehicle, police said.

Police said they arrested four suspects on Sept. 8 in connection with the shooting.

Raynard French, 56, was arrested in Carson; Travion McCraw, 31, was arrested in Lake Elsinore; Antoine Newsome, 41, was arrested in Gardena; and Kenyon Siler, 48, was arrested in Long Beach.

All were booked on suspicion of murder, and all were being held without bail. The case was presented to the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office for filing consideration on Monday, police said.

The LAPD did not provide any more details on a possible motive for the shooting or explain how each suspect was involved, but a police official previously said the gunfire started during a dispute at the softball game, according to the Los Angeles Times.

“It was very specific individuals who were either participating in the … game or were there as spectators who were involved in the dispute,” LAPD Capt. Adrian Gonzalez said at a community meeting in July, according to the Times. “It wasn’t a team-on-team versus each other. It wasn’t a gang-on-gang versus each other. It was a couple individuals that we have identified who had a dispute, and they decided to bring it to the park on Sunday afternoon.”

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