Shooting outside bar in Stanford injures nearly a dozen

Shooting at Sandford bar erupts after argument

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Shooting outside bar in Stanford injures nearly dozen. — Reuters/File
Shooting outside bar in Stanford injures nearly dozen. — Reuters/File

As many as 10 people have been injured from a shooting that erupted outside the Cabana Live event venue on Carraway Place, Stanford on  Sunday.

Authorities revealed that the majority of people sustained gunshot wounds in the lower part of the body.

According to Wesh news agency, Seminole County Sheriff's Detectives responded to a call to observe the large crowd, and all of a sudden they heard gunshots multiple times, triggering people to panic.

At the scene, they discovered that at least 10 people had been shot and the security officer of that place apprehended the suspect.

The outlet reported that the shooting at Sandford bar erupted after an argument that escalated to gun violence. People have reportedly sustained non-life-threatening injuries.

The officials at the scene said that the suspect is a 16-year-old and is being booked into the Juvenile Detention Center.

The shooting comes days after a man killed his three children and wife in a murder-suicide at a home in Oklahoma City.

The first responders said that they found five bodies inside the house, near Yukon.

The man identified as 42-year-old Jonathon Candy shot dead his 39-year-old wife Lindsay the children: 18-year-old Dylan, 14-year-old Ethan, and 12-year-old Lucas, police said quoted by an ABC News report.

Authorities said the fourth child was unharmed.