1 killed, 2 hurt in shooting in downtown Fresno, California

Evacuated office workers stand by, with a deceased shooting victim down on the sidewalk Tuesday, April 18, 2017 in Fresno, Calif. (John Walker/Fresno Bee via AP) (The Associated Press)

A Pacific Gas and Electric vehicle that was shot at, with a yellow tarp covering the windshield, is parked in front of police headquarters Tuesday, April 18, 2017, in Fresno, Calif. Authorities say the man accused of shooting and killing three people in central California fired 16 rounds in one minute. Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer says 39-year-old Kori Ali Muhammad was armed with a revolver and reloaded at one point. He opened fire at four locations within a block. (Pablo Lopez/The Fresno Bee via AP) (The Associated Press)

Fresno police chief Jerry Dyer, front, briefs reporters in Fresno, Calif., after a shooting Tuesday, April 18, 2017. A man shot and killed three people on the streets of downtown Fresno shouting "God is great" in Arabic during at least one of the slayings and later telling police that he hates white people, authorities said. (AP Photo/Scott Smith) (The Associated Press)

Emergency officials say a shooting has killed one person and injured two others in downtown Fresno.

Dan Lynch of Fresno County Emergency Medical Services says the two wounded by gunfire have been transported to hospitals.

Fresno city spokesman Mark Standriff says county offices are on lockdown, and people have been urged to shelter in place. Few other details were immediately known.

Ashlee Wolf of Catholic Charities told the Fresno Bee newspaper (http://bit.ly/2oK6Vzc ) that the shooting happened at a bus stop near the charity.

Wolf says the charity doesn't believe the shooter was tied to Catholic Charities. She says the charity is working with police to provide information.