LOCKPORT, N.Y. — Spectrum News is learning more about the woman killed in a shooting at a Halloween party in Lockport.

Batavia Downs started a GoFundMe for the family of Cheyenne Farewell of Medina.

Her father works at the Batavia Downs, and officials there say they're devastated for the Farewell family and are sending them their thoughts and prayers.

Farewell graduated from Medina High School two years ago, before attending college at SUNY Brockport.

Police say Farewell and five others were shot just before 12:30 Saturday morning on the first block of South Niagara Street.

The other five victims were taken to nearby hospitals to be treated for their injuries, and there is currently no word on their conditions.

A nearby business showed Spectrum News surveillance video of the incident. That video is not being released to the public at this time, as police review it. 

In the video, two people can be seen approaching the side door of the house on foot. The individuals appeared to fire several shots each into the house, then run away. 

"It surprises me though, because usually it's very peaceful here. There's never any trouble, you know, usually by 5 o'clock or on the weekends its dead here. There's nobody here. A whole day can go by you never see anybody. So, this is very, very unusual on this street," said Robert Cassenti of Lockport. 

SUNY Brockport released a statement on Saturday, saying "Our most heartfelt condolences go out to Cheyenne’s family and friends during this most difficult time and ask that they are kept in your thoughts."

Lockport Mayor Michelle Roman released a statement on the incident, saying in part:

"Our heartfelt condolences to the victim's family and friends, and to the five others wounded. We want everyone who was affected by the terrible events last night to know that people care deeply, and that support is available. Please reach out to our county helpline at the Crisis Services number: (716) 285-3515, should you need counseling regarding this devastating event.

Everyone in our community has the right to feel, and to be, safe in their homes. Our police department is diligently continuing to investigate this crime, along with our partners from the district attorney's office, county, and regional task force. Our community will get through this by supporting one another and working together.

lf you or someone you know has any information regarding this shooting, please contact the police through our non-emergency number 433-7700, confidential tip line 439-6707, or Lockport PD citizen reporting through the STOPit app. You can sign up with the app under the city of Lockport, NY Police Department with the code: LockportPDTips. People who are afraid to step forward, but may have information regarding last night's event, may send video, pictures, and/or text messages through this app without fear of being identified. We are doing everything possible to help our community members through this tragic event and to identify the perpetrators."