BCCI's honorary secretary Jay Shah said the star batter 'inspired millions worldwide with his heroics with the bat and immaculate display of character'
He said several people ran into his shop to seek cover and he saw two people with gunshot wounds.
One body covered with a white tarp could be seen in TV images lying on the sidewalk in front of the McDonald's two hours after the shooting.
It was unclear if any of the victims were tourists.
Susan Gregg, a spokesperson for Harborview Medical Center, said a 55-year-old woman shot in the abdomen was rushed into surgery and the boy, who was shot in the leg, was in serious condition. The other victims - five males - are in satisfactory condition, she said.
Gregg added that the nature of the injuries varied from grazing wounds to life-threatening injuries.
One witness interviewed by local media said he had seen two men arguing loudly before they started shooting at one another, hitting bystanders.
Around 40,000 people died from various firearms-related incidents, including suicides and homicides, in 2017 in the US, according to government figures.
BCCI's honorary secretary Jay Shah said the star batter 'inspired millions worldwide with his heroics with the bat and immaculate display of character'
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