A burned tax and another vehicle involved in a shooting and collision sit on the Las Vegas Strip on Thursday.
- NEW: Casino visitor to KLAS: I "could see the fireball" out my window
- A gunman in an SUV shoots at a car on the Las Vegas strip, causing a multivehicle crash
- The shooting and crash, at Las Vegas Boulevard and Flamingo Road, killed three people
- Police are looking for a black Range Rover Sport with large black rims
(CNN) -- Three people were killed and at least three others injured in a shooting and fiery six-vehicle crash along the Las Vegas Strip in Nevada early Thursday, police said.
The incident began about 4:20 a.m. when someone in an SUV -- stopped at a stoplight on Las Vegas Boulevard near Caesars Palace and a number of other casinos -- fired into a Maserati that also had stopped at the light, Las Vegas police said.
The Maserati moved into the intersection with Flamingo Road and collided with a taxicab, starting a chain of crashes that involved four other vehicles, police said.
Fire swept through the cab, where the driver and a passenger were trapped. The cab's two occupants and the Maserati's driver died, Las Vegas police spokesman Jose Hernandez said.
A passenger in the Maserati suffered gunshot wounds and was being treated at a hospital, police said. At least two other people in the other crashed vehicles suffered light to moderate injuries, they said.
John Lamb, who was inside Caesars Palace, told CNN affiliate KLAS he heard the commotion and saw the cab on fire from a window.
"There was a loud bang and I hear two other booms. I looked out my window at Caesars Palace ... and could see the fireball," he told KLAS.
Police are looking for the occupants of the SUV, described as a black Range Rover Sport with large black rims.
Hernandez said he didn't have information on what led to the shooting.
CNN's Carol Costello and Jason Hanna contributed to this report.