The Columbus Dispatch

Two men charged in nightclub shooting

- By Dan Sewell

CINCINNATI — Two men, one hospitaliz­ed in critical condition with gunshot wounds, have been arrested in connection with a nightclub gunbattle that killed one person and injured 16 others, police said on Thursday.

The men face murder charges, with more charges against them expected, police Chief Eliot Isaac said. At least three guns were inside the club, and more arrests are possible following the “senseless shooting,” he said. Investigat­ion and interviews with witnesses are ongoing, he said.

“There is evidence that other individual­s were involved in this incident,” Isaac said, declining to go into detail.

Police estimate 200 people were inside the Cameo club near the Ohio River east of downtown Cincinnati early Sunday when a dispute escalated into a gunfight in which more than 20 shots were fired. O’Bryan Spikes, who was 27 years old, died from a gunshot to the chest, authoritie­s said.

Cornell Beckley was apprehende­d Thursday, while Deondre Davis remained hospitaliz­ed with gunshot wounds from early Sunday, Isaac said. Beckley, 27, and Davis, 29, were in custody and couldn’t be reached for comment Thursday, and no attorneys who could speak for them were listed in court records.

The hospital reported two people were in critical condition as of Wednesday night, but no update was available Thursday on the other critically injured person.

Mayor John Cranley attended a news conference with Isaac to discuss the arrests.

“The vast majority of people shot in this incident were true innocent bystanders,” Cranley said.

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