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12 people injured in shooting at Louisiana nightclub

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                                Dior Bar & Lounge on Bennington Avenue was the scene of an overnight shooting that left multiple people injured in Baton Rouge, La.
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Dior Bar & Lounge on Bennington Avenue was the scene of an overnight shooting that left multiple people injured in Baton Rouge, La.

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                                Blood stains and a small section of police tape show the scene where multiple people were injured following an overnight shooting at the Dior Bar & Lounge in Baton Rouge, La.
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MICHAEL JOHNSON/THE ADVOCATE VIA AP

Blood stains and a small section of police tape show the scene where multiple people were injured following an overnight shooting at the Dior Bar & Lounge in Baton Rouge, La.

MICHAEL JOHNSON/THE ADVOCATE VIA AP
                                Dior Bar & Lounge on Bennington Avenue was the scene of an overnight shooting that left multiple people injured in Baton Rouge, La.
MICHAEL JOHNSON/THE ADVOCATE VIA AP
                                Blood stains and a small section of police tape show the scene where multiple people were injured following an overnight shooting at the Dior Bar & Lounge in Baton Rouge, La.

BATON ROUGE, La. >> Authorities in Louisiana say 12 people were injured in a shooting at a nightclub in Baton Rouge early Sunday.

One of the victims is in critical condition, while the rest are listed as stable, police said. No arrests have been made.

The shooting occurred inside the Dior Bar & Lounge around 1:30 a.m., said Sgt. L’Jean McKneely Jr., a police spokesman.

While no arrests have been made and the motive for the shootings is unknown, McKneely said the police department has leads. “People are talking, and we know that we can get some information to help us with our investigation,” McKneely said.

No additional information about the shooting, victims or investigation was provided at this time.

Baton Rouge Mayor Sharon Weston Broome — who met with mayors of other major U.S. cities in Washington, D.C., last week, to discuss the issue of crime — called the shooting “a senseless act of violence that will not go unchecked.”

“We will not stop our work until everyone feels safe and individuals no longer turn to guns to resolve their differences,” Broome tweeted.

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