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Eviction ordered after 28 people injured in Arkansas nightclub shootout

At least 24 rounds were fired in about 11 seconds, according to a video of the incident believed to be gang-related.

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 yesterday 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 yesterday afternoon. Police said officers did not have any suspects in custody.

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Courtney Swanigan, 23, told The Associated Press that when the gunfire rang out, “I just closed my eyes, got down on the ground and put my hands on my head.”

City officials said tomorrow they would begin the process of shutting down the club under a “criminal abatement” programme. State regulators have already suspended the club’s liquor license.

A week of violence

Last night, a representative for the landlord’s office posted an eviction notice on a door to the club.

The notice stated that the club must move out of the property within three days “due to your failure to maintain the premises in a safe condition.”

Little Rock Shooting Eviction notice of Power Ultra Lounge the Little Rock nightclub where the shooting took place this weekend. AP AP

Mayor Mark Stodola said the city must “keep guns out of the hands of the wrong people” and suggested that people refuse to patronize clubs that seem to promote violence.

Material advertising the concert by Tennessee rapper Finese 2Tymes showed a man pointing a gun at a camera.

“A promotional video with a gun on the front cover inviting people to a concert… should also be totally unacceptable in our community,” the mayor said.

The shooting capped a violent week in Arkansas’ largest city. Police had responded to a dozen drive-by shootings over the previous nine days.

“I’m sick of all the killing and I’m tired of all the shooting. The kids getting hurt,” said Raida Bunche, who was waiting outside the club after hearing from a friend that her son had been inside.

She found out later that he had run from the club when the shooting started and was not hurt.

Mark Stodola Concerned Little Rock citizens listen to speakers during a candlelight vigil in response to the mass shooting at Power Ultra Lounge. Mitchell Pe Masilun Mitchell Pe Masilun

Emergency response

The shooting occurred around 2.30 am about 1 mile east of the state Capitol building.

First-responders are stationed through the central part of the city and hospitals are a quick ride away.

“We had professional people responding to that incident and they did what they were trained to do, and I know they probably had something to do with the fact we didn’t have any fatalities,” Buckner said. He also credited divine intervention.

About 100 people gathered at Second Baptist Church on Saturday night for a candlelight vigil, seeking healing for those injured, and the community. Stodola sat in the front row.

“God bless our community. … God bless our first responders,” Robert Holt, president of Let Our Violence End and pastor at Healing Waters Outreach Center, said at the vigil.

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Top state officials offered to help the city respond to an increasing number of incidents.

“Little Rock’s crime problem appears to be intensifying,” Republican Governor Asa Hutchinson said in a statement.

Every few days it seems a high-profile shooting dominates the news, culminating with [Saturday] morning’s event.
I have spoken this morning with Mayor [Mark] Stodola and I have offered both my heartfelt concern over this senseless violent tragedy and state assets as needed to address the continued threat of violence in our community.

A Facebook video posted from inside the club included audio of at least 24 rounds fired in about 11 seconds.

Darryl Rankin, who posted the video, said a friend of his who attended the concert with him had a bullet “stuck in his spine.”

Buckner said police had not yet spoken with the rapper, who he said has outstanding warrants in the state.

Calls to a number listed for Finese 2Tymes’ booking agent weren’t returned yesterday, but a message was posted on the artist’s Facebook page offering thoughts and prayers for those injured: “THE VIOLENCE IS NOT FOR THE CLUB PEOPLE. WE ALL COME WITH 1 MOTIVE AT THE END OF THE DAY, AND THAT’S TO HAVE FUN.”

Little Rock Shooting Crime-scene technicians investigate a shooting at an Arkansas nightclub. AP AP

Before Stodola announced that the city would shutter the club, officials at the Arkansas Alcoholic Beverage Control office suspended the club’s liquor license and set a 10 July hearing on three potential charges: disorderly conduct, allowing possession of weapons on the premises and “failure to be a good neighbour.”

The club’s license has been suspended 11 times for failing to pay taxes, and it has been cited seven times for 14 various violations including unknowingly furnishing alcohol to minors and allowing alcohol to leave the premises since 2012, ABC Director of Enforcement Boyce Hamlet said.

Arkansas lawmakers this year passed a law allowing concealed handguns in bars, with permission of the businesses’ owners and if the gun permit holder completes additional training.

The law takes effect 1 September, but the training likely won’t be available until next year.

Read: 17 people injured in shooting at Arkansas nightclub

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