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4 dead, 5 wounded in Kansas City, KS bar shooting
Authorities were looking for two suspects Sunday in connection with the mass shooting that took place at a bar in Kansas City, Kan.
Nine people were shot — four fatally — at Tequila KC Bar, located at 10th Street and Central Avenue, around 1:30 a.m., Kansas City police spokesperson T.J. Tomasic told reporters.
Tomasic said the shooting stemmed from an earlier altercation, in which the two gunmen had apparently fought with some people inside the bar, left, then returned with handguns.
The four men who were killed were Hispanic, but Tomasic said investigators don’t think the mass shooting was racially motivated. The shooting happened in a largely Hispanic neighborhood.
Juan Ramirez told The Kansas City Star his 29-year-old nephew was killed in the incident. He said his relative had “nothing to do with it” and said their family is “just in shock and disbelief.”
“I don’t wish this upon anybody,” Ramirez said, noting his nephew leaves behind two young children.
Additionally, agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’ (ATF) Kansas City office were responding to the shooting.
Political candidates were quick to weigh in on this latest mass shooting, even though it doesn’t fit the typical mass shooting narrative as the victims were not random.
Not again.
I visited Kansas City in August—and everyone I met was warm, generous, and welcoming. My heart is with all who are impacted by this tragedy. Together, communities like ours, which have been victims of gun violence, will lead the way in ending this epidemic. https://t.co/2EkrgqPwAz
— Beto O'Rourke (@BetoORourke) October 6, 2019
Americans continue to be shot and killed, while Mitch McConnell refuses to bring a gun safety vote to the floor.https://t.co/T0ualIYcvZ
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) October 6, 2019
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