Five people were injured in a shooting in downtown Charleston, South Carolina, early Sunday, police said.  Two people have been arrested.   

  Officers responded to the area of ​​King Street and Morris Street around 12:55 a.m.  due to gunfire, the Charleston Police Department said in a news release.   

  All five are being treated at hospitals for non-life-threatening gunshot wounds, Sgt.  Elisabeth Wolfsen said in a statement to CNN.   

  According to the announcement, a case file was filed against the two arrested for weapons violations.   

  Wolfsen corrected an earlier police statement that said six people were injured in the shooting.   

  “Six people were initially thought to have suffered gunshot wounds, but it has since been determined that one of them suffered a concussion after falling and not a gunshot wound,” the statement said.   

  The shooting remains under investigation, officials said.