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Clubber shot dead and 15 injured in rampage

United States: 27-year-old killed after dispute with several men

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A clubber has been killed and 15 others injured when gunfire erupted in a crowded Cincinnati nightclub after a dispute among several men.

The victim who died in the incident, which is not believed to be terrorism-related, was 27- year- old O’Bryan Spikes.

Police said four officers were working security in the club’s parking lot and some tried unsuccessf­ully to revive the man who died.

The coroner removed a body shortly after 6am.

Cincinnati police chief Eliot Isaac said one of the wounded was in an “extremely critical condition.”

Two victims were listed as being in a critical condition following the incident at the downtown club where some 200 people were at the time.

Several local men got into a dispute inside the bar which escalated into shots from several individual­s, said Mr Isaac, adding that several firearms were inside despite security.

Five of the injured were treated at the University of Cincinnati Medical Centre and released, said hospital spokeswoma­n Kelly Martin.

She said two people were in critical condition and another two were listed in a stable condition.

First responders had problems reaching the shooting victims because the parking lots were full.

Police captain Kim Williams said there was “just a lot of chaos, obviously, when shots were fired.”

“Saturday night, it is a very young crowd. We have had incidents here in the past, but this is by far the worst.”

Mayor John Cranley called the shootings “unacceptab­le” and said authoritie­s would work to find ways to prevent such violence.

Cameo’s Facebook profile said it caters to college students on Friday nights, when anyone over 18 is allowed in, while Saturdays are “grown and sexy night” for ages 21 and older.

The club has a history of gun violence, including a shooting inside the club on New Year’s Day in 2015 and one in the parking lot that September.

The area is mostly industrial but also home to several nightclubs with a smattering of homes.

The neighbourh­ood is fairly empty at night, except for the nightlife scene and 24-hour garages.

The road where the club sits was easily cordoned off by a single police cruiser and officer at either end.

Ohio governor John Kasich said on Twitter he was “saddened to learn about last night’s shooting”.

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