At least 17 people were injured during a shooting at a nightclub in little Rock (USA, Arkansas). Several visitors were injured trying to leave the premises. On Saturday, July 1, Fox News reports.
As a result, no one died. It is specified that one of the wounded was in critical condition, but doctors managed to stabilize him. The others were not life-threatening injuries. It is noted that the youngest of the victims 16 years of age.
The identity of the person who opened fire, not installed.
The police Department of the city in his Twitter said that the cause of the fire was the conflict between the visitors and the incident is not related to terrorism.
On the night of June 12, 2016 ethnic Afghan Omar Matin broke into a gay club Pulse (Orlando, Florida), locked the room and started to shoot visitors. A few hours later the police eliminated the terrorists and freed the survivors. The attack killed 50 people (including the Marina), 53 were wounded. This case became the largest in U.S. history, the terrorist attack using a firearm.