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A dozen people wounded in early morning Louisiana nightclub shooting

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Gunfire erupted inside a Louisiana night club early Sunday morning, wounding 12 people in yet another U.S. mass shooting, authorities said The bloodshed at Dior Bar & Lounge in Baton Rouge unfolded at about 1:36 a.m. CT, police said, less than an hour after 10 people were gunned down at a Southern California dance hall […]

The post A dozen people wounded in early morning Louisiana nightclub shooting appeared first on The Black Chronicle.

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