Posted on 03/03/2012 11:24:57 AM PST by dragnet2
TEMPE, ArizonaAn altercation outside a nightclub in suburban Phoenix erupted in shooting, leaving 13 people wounding including two in serious condition, U.S. police said Saturday.
Police are looking for two young men as possible suspects after the gunfire occurred shortly before midnight Friday in the parking of The Clubhouse Music Venue, located about 7 miles east of downtown Phoenix.
At least two of the injured were hospitalized in serious condition, while the others were treated for wounds that appeared less severe. He said some of the injured drove themselves to the various hospitals in the area so police aren't sure if there were other victims besides the 13.
Police are searching for the suspects who fled from the club on on foot. Sgt. Carbajal didn't have immediate details on the altercation, a motive, or the type of guns used.
Calls to the club went unanswered early Saturday.
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Shotgun from a distance, random unplaced distant shots, lucky victims, etc.
Damn lucky victims.
Damn lucky.
Bad aim or shooting stance.
Leroy is everywhere and everywhere he goes he causes trouble.
N-words gone wild.
Hmm...never hear of this kinda stuff happening at a good ol’ barn dance...
A 9 mm.
Square Dancing?
I can’t imagine shooting 11 people with the intention of only very minor wounding and being successful.
There aren’t that many places you can shoot a person even with a 9 that just cause a “flesh wound” except in the movies.
If the rear sight on the pistol is located on the side of the gun you may have just what you need to do that little damage with that many shots from a 9mm.
Unquestionably a disagreement over the recent republican primary results.
Perhaps unhappy with taxes or gas prices?
Gonna have to get control of the border with California.
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