The Korea Times

4 people dead in Kansas bar shooting

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KANSAS CITY (AP) — Two men opened fire inside a bar in Kansas City, Kansas, early Sunday, killing four people and wounding five others in a shooting believed to have stemmed from an earlier dispute, police said.

Authoritie­s were searching Sunday for the two gunmen, said Officer Thomas Tomasic, a police spokesman. He said the two men had apparently gotten into some sort of disagreeme­nt with people inside Tequila KC Bar, left, then returned with handguns. Police released surveillan­ce photos of the two suspects Sunday afternoon.

“We think there was something that happened in the bar earlier probably,” Tomasic said. “Unfortunat­ely, they left and decided to take it to another level, came back and started shooting.”

Around 40 people were inside the small bar when gunfire erupted around 1:30 a.m., Tomasic said. The gunfire sent people running for the exits, with the injured leaving trails of blood as they fled. One of the injured was trying to get a ride to the hospital when ambulances arrived.

“It’s a pretty small bar, so if you have two guys come in and start shooting, people are just running, running anywhere they can,” Tomasic said.

All four men who were killed were Hispanic, but Tomasic said authoritie­s do not believe the shooting was racially motivated. The shooting happened in a neighborho­od with a large Hispanic population.

Tomasic cautioned that police were still investigat­ing exactly what happened. He said they were reviewing surveillan­ce video and interviewi­ng witnesses while looking for the gunmen.

“Obviously being a bar at 1:30, stories vary a lot,” he said.

Among the dead was one man in his late 50s, another in his mid30s and two in their mid-20s, police said. Authoritie­s did not immediatel­y release their names.

However, Juan Ramirez, of Kansas City, Kansas, told The Kansas City Star that his 29-year-old nephew was among those killed. He said his nephew left behind a 6-year-old son and a 4-year-old daughter.

“I don’t wish this upon anybody,” Ramirez said.

Bartender Jose Valdez told the newspaper that he had refused to serve one of the suspects on Saturday night because the man had previously caused problems at the bar. Valdez said the man threw a cup at him and left, but returned later with another man shortly before closing time.

 ?? AP-Yonhap ?? One of multiple shooting victims is loaded into a coroner’s van following a shooting at Tequila KC Bar in Kansas City, Kan., Sunday.
AP-Yonhap One of multiple shooting victims is loaded into a coroner’s van following a shooting at Tequila KC Bar in Kansas City, Kan., Sunday.

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