Two people suffered gunshot wounds during a fight outside Sugar's. In a separate incident at the same location, police say someone sprayed a car with gunfire.
– There were lights and action of a different kind surrounding a local strip club early Monday morning.
The lights were atop numerous San Antonio Police Department patrol cars that had gathered outside Sugar’s in the wake of two separate incidents involving gunfire. A car that had been riddled with bullets sat in the parking lot at Sugar's, hours after police had cleared the scene.According to one preliminary report, officers responded to the parking lot of the strip club, located in the 2700 block of NW Loop 410, after someone sprayed a car with gunfire around 1:30 a.m.
The report says the gunfire appeared to be related to an earlier dispute between a man and woman inside the club.Bullets shattered the windshield and pierced the hood of the car. No one was injured by the gunfire.About 30 minutes later while police were still in the area, gunfire rang out again in the same parking lot.A report related to that said security guards at the strip club had tried to use pepper spray to break up a fight involving a group of men.
The shooting involving the men and the earlier incident with the car being shot do not appear to be related. However, police said all of it is still under investigation.Katrina Webber joined KSAT 12 in December 2009. She reports for Good Morning San Antonio. Katrina was born and raised in Queens, NY, but after living in Gulf Coast states for the past decade, she feels right at home in Texas.
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