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9 people are wounded in a Cincinnati nightclub shooting
Nine people were injured with non-life-threatening wounds during a birthday celebration at Riverfront Live, amid ongoing investigation and no arrests, police said.
- On Sunday, nine people were wounded in a mass shooting at Riverfront Live, 4343 Kellogg Avenue, with multiple shots fired inside the crowded venue around 1 a.m.
- Organizers said the shooting happened during DJ Fresh's birthday event on February 28 with about 500 to 600 attendees at Riverfront Live, while witnesses described an earlier altercation and said three people returned and opened fire.
- Hospitals reported eight patients to UC Medical Center and one to Good Samaritan Hospital, with most victims stable and no one currently listed as critical, city officials said.
- Police said the ATF is assisting the probe, with no immediate arrests or publicly identified suspects as detectives continue interviewing witnesses.
- Mayor Aftab Pureval blamed easy gun access and urged action, noting `it's very, very difficult to stop that from happening`; attendees questioned venue security despite pat-downs, while City Manager Sheryl Long called the violence appalling.
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