28 Wounded In Shooting At Arkansas Night Club
At least 28 people were wounded in a shooting early this morning at a concert in a Little Rock, Arkansas night club. All are expected to survive the incident, which police don’t believe was terror-related.
We do NOT believe this incident was an active shooter or terror related incident. It appears to have been a dispute at a concert.
— Little Rock Police (@LRpolice) July 1, 2017
The shooting took place at around 2:30 am in Power Ultra Lounge during a Finese2Tymes concert. Police said it was triggered by a dispute between two groups, according to KTHV.
Little Rock Chief of Police Kenton Buckner told NBC News that 25 people were injured by the gunfire while others were hurt in the ensuing chaos, including two people that reportedly jumped out of the club’s second-floor window. Many in the club were under 18, according to Buckner, and the youngest victim was 16.
No arrests had been made as of this morning, Buckner said, but there are likely several suspected gunmen.
#UPDATE 28 injured in the W 6th Street Shooting, 25 from GSW's and 3 from unrelated injuries. At this time, ALL are expected to survive.
— Little Rock Police (@LRpolice) July 1, 2017
Video from inside the club shows the early moments of the shooting.
This cell phone video captured by Darryl Rankin shows the moment shots were fired inside of the Power Ultra Lounge;17 people injured #ARNews pic.twitter.com/LrXM1XQ3DT
— Sarafina Brooks (@KATVSarafina) July 1, 2017
A version of this article originally appeared on Spin.