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Police: No active search for nightclub shooters

Officials are asking any other witnesses to come forward.

- By Dan Sewell and John Seewer Associated Press

CINCINNATI — As Cincinnati police delved further into their investigat­ion of a nightclub shooting melee that left one person dead and 16 injured, city officials Monday urged more witnesses to come forward and offered reassuranc­es amid questions about safety in public gathering spots.

Police Chief Eliot Isaac decl i ned t o s ay whether police have identified possible suspects in the Sunday gun violence inside the Cameo club, a popular hiphop music spot near the Ohio river east of downtown Cincinnati. But Isaac said police weren’t actively looking for anyone as yet.

“We’re gathering informatio­n. ... We’re making some progress,” Isaac said after giving Cit y Council members an update on the investigat­ion.

Investigat­ors believe multiple shooters were involved; police estimate more than 20 shots were fired, sending club patrons diving to the floor or scrambling away from a chaotic and terrifying scene.

The FBI and federal firearms agents are assisting Cincinnati police.

Isaac said a number of people have contacted police with informatio­n, including a person who came forward Sunday evening to report having been shot, raising the total number injured to 16 besides the 27-year-old man who was slain. Two of the 16 injured were in critical condition Monday. Three other people remained hospitaliz­ed in stable condition.

The initial investigat­ion indicated a dispute in the bar e s c a l a t e d i nt o a g un fight around 1:30 a.m., the chief said. No club security footage of the shooting has emerged, he said.

I s a a c s a i d s ome of t he wounded could be key witnesses, and c it y offic ials urged any reluctant potential witnesses to help, saying they would be protected. Crime witnesses afraid to testify for fear of retributio­n have been a problem in some past Cincinnati cases.

Isaac said the nightclub h a d met a l d e t e c t o r s , o r wands, but wasn’t required to by law. Four police officers were working off-duty security details in the club parking lot, but he emphasized the club provides its own security inside.

T h e c l u b w i l l r e ma i n c l os e d unti l pol i c e c omplete the investigat­ion and is voluntaril­y surrenderi­ng its liquor license, said Cincinnati City Manager Harry Black. It would need to reapply for a new permit if it tries to reopen, a process that would take months.

State liquor agents who inspected the club Sunday after the shooting found marijuana along with partially smoked marijuana cigarettes in an employee-only section and cited the club with drug abuse and drug possession, said Adam Johnson of the Ohio Investigat­ive Unit.

T h e p o l i c e c h i e f s a i d Cameo club operator Julian “Jay” Rodgers has been cooperatin­g with investigat­ors.

The veteran Cincinnati area entertainm­ent operator pledged to “do everything in our power to make sure the monsters that did this are caught and brought to justice.” A message for Rodgers was left with a representa­tive for him late Monday.

City officials say the Cameo club has been the scene of past violence, including a shooting inside the club on New Year’s Day in 2015 and one in the parking lot in September of that year.

S e v e r a l c i t y l e a d e r s pledged to find ways to prevent such violence, while acknowledg­ing such outbreaks continue to occur in public venues across the country. Mayor John Cranley said the city has gotten outpouring of support from elected officials, including fellow mayors in other cities.

“I think they know that this could happen anywhere,” Cranley said.

 ?? JOHN MINCHILLO / AP ?? Cincinnati Police Chief Eliot Isaac (right) listens during a committee meeting Monday to discuss the shooting at the Cameo nightclub. Isaac said it doesn’t appear there is video footage of the deadly incident.
JOHN MINCHILLO / AP Cincinnati Police Chief Eliot Isaac (right) listens during a committee meeting Monday to discuss the shooting at the Cameo nightclub. Isaac said it doesn’t appear there is video footage of the deadly incident.

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