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At least 17 injured in Little Rock nightclub shooting, police say At least 17 injured in Little Rock nightclub shooting, police say
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Police in Little Rock, Arkansas said on Saturday they were investigating a shooting at a nightclub that left at least 17 people injured.Police in Little Rock, Arkansas said on Saturday they were investigating a shooting at a nightclub that left at least 17 people injured.
Police said via Twitter that the shooting happened early Saturday morning at the Power Lounge, apparently following a dispute at a concert. Police said via Twitter that the shooting happened early Saturday morning at the Power Ultra Lounge, apparently following a dispute at a concert. Little Rock police chief Kenton Buckner told KTHV that the shooting appeared to have happened following “some sort of dispute broke out between people inside”.
Police said they did not “believe this incident was an active shooter or terror related incident”. All 17 shooting victims were alive, police said, and one victim who was previously listed in critical condition was now stablePolice said they did not “believe this incident was an active shooter or terror related incident”. All 17 shooting victims were alive, police said, and one victim who was previously listed in critical condition was now stable
No further information was immediately available. The club is in downtown Little Rock, about one mile east of the state capitol.