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12 hurt in ‘targeted’ La. nightclub shooting

Police seek help from public to find gunman

- Natalie Neysa Alund

BATON ROUGE, La. – Gunfire erupted inside a Louisiana night club early Sunday and wounded a dozen people in a “targeted attack,” police said, marking one of the latest mass shootings in the U.S.

One of the 12 victims was in critical condition after the shooting at the Dior Bar & Lounge in Baton Rouge, police said.

As of Monday, no arrests had been announced.

“This was not a random act of violence, based on the preliminar­y investigat­ing efforts,” Baton Rouge Police Chief Murphy Paul said in a news conference Sunday. “We believe that this was a targeted event, where someone was specifical­ly targeted and others were injured in that process.”

Police said shots rang out about 1:30 a.m. Three police officers who were nearby responded to the club, where they administer­ed lifesaving aid until emergency medical technician­s arrived.

“We believe their immediate response prevented further injuries,” Paul said.

Police did not say how many of the people shot were targeted, and Paul would not say whether the attack involved more than one shooter.

Baton Rouge police could not immediatel­y be reached by USA TODAY early Monday.

Authoritie­s said that they were pursuing leads and that a motive was unknown.

“There is someone who knows something. Do the right thing. You can save the next incident because it is obvious that this person has total disregard for life,” Paul said.

“We’re deeply sorry for what took place this morning. Sending prayers out to the victims and their families and we ask that you do the same,” the business posted on its Instagram page. “We are not taking anything lightly and are diligently working towards providing answers. #PrayForBat­onRouge.”

Baton Rouge Mayor Sharon Weston Broome – who met with mayors of other major U.S. cities in Washington, D.C., last week, to discuss crime – called the shooting “a senseless act of violence that will not go unchecked.”

“We will not stop our work until everyone feels safe and individual­s no longer turn to guns to resolve their difference­s,” Broome tweeted.

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.

 ?? MICHAEL JOHNSON/AP ?? A shooting early Sunday morning at Dior Bar & Lounge in Baton Rouge, La., injured 12 people, one of them critically.
MICHAEL JOHNSON/AP A shooting early Sunday morning at Dior Bar & Lounge in Baton Rouge, La., injured 12 people, one of them critically.

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