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Two killed, more than dozen injured in Florida nightclub shooting

| | Jul 25, 2016, at 08:13 pm
Florida, July 25 (IBNS) At least two persons were killed and 15 others injured after a gunman stormed a "Teen Night" at a top Florida nightclub and went on a mass shooting early on Monday morning, media reports said.

The incident took place at ClubBlu, Fort Myers at 1 am local time where a teen party was going on involving many youngsters..

Reports said at least 30 shots were heard. 

Police rushed to the scene following the incident. They said at least two shooters, carrying ultiple weapons, were involved in the incident.

According to local media, One shooter was  arrested and the second was at large.

This comes just two weeks after the deadliest massacre in America at Pulse nightclub in Orlando.

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