Shooting Miami nightclub left 15 people injured, including an 11-year-old child. The shooting had the nightclub's patrons scrambling from the nightclub early Sunday, according to local authorities.
The local police and rescue teams arrived at the venue of the shooting Miami nightclub called The Spot at around 1 a.m. They quickly observed that the scene was already chaotic, especially among the adults and the teenagers who were at the nightclub. The rescue crew found injured people both inside and outside of the nightclub. Ignatius Carroll, the Captain of the Miami fire rescue said that some of those who were injured were even too hurt to run.
Carroll told the Associated Press that the first emergency team to arrive on the scene was warned to be extra cautious "because there was still active shooting taking place in the area."
One of those who were injured was reportedly critically hurt. However, it has been confirmed that that person is now in stable condition. The other victims of the Shooting Miami nightclub remained in the hospital to undergo certain tests, but they were all reportedly in good condition, according to the police spokesperson Frederica Burden.
Carroll said that one male patron was found by the rescue team to be unresponsive and not breathing. Also, they saw five girls who are aged between 11 and 17 years old who had gunshot wounds.
Carroll mentioned that some of the patrons were running around. He specifically said, "People were screaming. People were saying they were shot." Others also remained in the area as they yelled for help for their friends who have been shot in the incident.
Details regarding the shooting Miami nightclub were only little, especially immediately after the shooting. As reported, the investigators are still working hard to piece together the events that happened that day. Burden said, "The investigators are still interviewing witnesses. They're going form hospital to hospital."
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