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Arrests made in Louisiana mass shooting that wounded 12

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BATON ROUGE (AP) – Police in Louisiana’s capital city have arrested two people for a mass shooting that left 12 others wounded at a nightclub in January.

The Baton Rouge Police Department identified the two 19-year-olds as Nikeal Franklin and Jy’Shaun Jackson. Franklin was charged with 12 counts of attempted first-degree murder while Jackson was charged with 12 counts of principal to attempted first-degree murder.

On Jan. 22, shots rang out around 1:30 a.m. in the Dior Bar & Lounge in Baton Rouge.

A dozen people were injured, and most sustained non-life-threatenin­g injuries. Three victims were initially listed in critical condition, but their conditions later improved.

Police said they believe the shooting was not a random act of violence and that it was “targeted.”

Sgt. L’Jean McKneely Jr., a police spokesman, told The Associated Press in the days following the shooting that investigat­ors believed the shooting was targeted at one partygoer and that bystanders were hurt in the process.

Before the shooting, the nightclub had advertised a Southern University and Louisiana State University-themed party as the two schools kicked off new semesters.

Spokespeop­le for both LSU and Southern University told The Advocate that the event at the club that evening in Baton Rouge was not affiliated with either school.

In a social media post Friday, police said the investigat­ion was ongoing and did not release any details beyond an announceme­nt of the arrests.

Although the number of homicides in Baton Rouge decreased last year from 2021, Louisiana’s capital city has been plagued by gun violence. In October, an early-morning shooting near Southern University’s campus in Baton Rouge left nine people injured.

The Baton Rouge shooting occurred just hours after a gunman killed 11 people and wounded nine others at a Lunar New Year celebratio­n in Monterey Park, California.

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