Twenty-five people were shot and another three injured when a gunman opened fire at the packed Power Ultra Lounge in Little Rock
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At least two dozen people are injured after a gunman opened fire in the packed Power Ultra Lounge in downtown Little Rock around 2:30 a.m. Saturday. Police were left scrambling, following witnesses and victims to at least four nearby hospitals. Winnie Wright of our Little Rock affiliate is at the scene.
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