Little Rock police chief: Quick work helped save lives

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — The landlord that owns the Little Rock  nightclub where a shooting resulted in 28 people being injured  officially evicted the club.

The volley of gunfire inside the Power Ultra Lounge early Saturday  came so fast that investigators believe multiple people had to have been  involved. Police Chief Kenton Buckner credited quick work by first  responders for there being no fatalities.

Twenty-five people between the ages of 16 and 35 suffered gunshot  wounds, and three others were hurt, perhaps while fleeing, Buckner said.  Two people were in critical condition Saturday afternoon. Police said  officers did not have any suspects in custody.

Full story: AP News


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