A 17-year-old boy died and several others were shot early Monday morning in Lansing, Michigan, according to police.

Lansing police responded to the incident downtown at approximately 2:50 a.m., according to a news release from the department.

"When officers arrived, they found a large crowd of people and multiple shooting victims," said the release. "The Lansing Fire Department responded to treat and transport several of the victims to a local hospital."

Seven people between the ages of 15 and 20 were shot, according to police. The 17-year-old died at a local hospital and at least one person is in critical condition, said the release.

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No arrests had been made Monday morning. The shooting "is believed to be an isolated incident," said the release. The investigation is ongoing.

Lansing Mayor Andy Schor issued a statement calling for more state and federal action on gun control, local station WILX reported.

“This is a case of people using guns to settle arguments. My thoughts to go out to the victims and their families," Schor's statement read.

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Contributing: Kinsey Crowley

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