
The shootings happened after a week of multiple drive-by shootings in Little Rock, though there’s no indication they are connected.
Rada Bunch was outside the club early Saturday. She said she had been told
through a friend that her son had been at the club and may have been shot. She’s received little information about the incident
Bunch told the AP: “I’m sick of all the killing and I’m tired of all the
shooting, the kids getting hurt.”
6:20 a.m.
Little Rock Police say they are investigating a shooting at an Arkansas
nightclub that left at least 17 people injured.
Little Rock police chief Kenton Buckner told KTHV that the shooting early
Saturday morning at the Power Ultra Lounge appears to have happened following “some sort of dispute broke out between people inside.”
Police say via Twitter that all 17 victims, some of whom suffered injuries, while fleeing, are alive and one victim who was previously listed in critical condition is now stable
Police say they do not “believe this incident was an active shooter or terror related incident.”
No further information was immediately available.
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