14 shot at Vegas hookah parlor; 1 lifeless and a couple of critically harm

Fourteen folks have been shot at a hookah parlor and police mentioned one man died and that two of these hit by gunfire suffered important accidents.

The taking pictures occurred at about 3:15 am on Saturday and preliminary info indicated there was a celebration throughout which two folks obtained into an altercation and exchanged gunfire, putting a number of folks, mentioned police Capt. Dori Koren.

Koren instructed reporters no arrests have been made and no suspect descriptions have been instantly accessible however that authorities didn’t consider there was any hazard to most people.

Police went to the hookah bar recognized by the Las Vegas Review-Journal as Manny’s Glow Ultra Lounge & Restaurant after receiving a number of 911 calls, Koren mentioned.

Officers secured the scene and rendered assist, together with making use of tourniquets and administering CPR, Koren mentioned.

Investigators have been attempting to find out the kinds of gun or weapons used within the taking pictures.

“It’s a fairly large scene so it’s going so take some time to go through the entire scene,” he mentioned. “We’re not really sure exactly what kind of weapon was used, or exactly if there were two shooters. We believe there was an exchange of gunfire, but we’re still looking into all of information.”

The medical assist offered to victims by the officers who initially responded “definitely made a significance in this case,” Koren mentioned.

Hookahs are water pipes which can be used to smoke specifically made tobacco that is available in totally different flavours.

Hours after the taking pictures, a lot of buying plaza the place the taking pictures occurred remained cordoned off by police tape as officers seemed for stray bullets and different proof.

“My thoughts are with the victim, their loved ones, and all those injured in last night’s senseless shooting at a hookah lounge,” U.S. Rep. Dina Titus, D-Nev., mentioned on Twitter. “We must do more to end gun violence.”