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Two Shot At Palm Springs Gay Club, Minor Injuries, Suspect Remains At Large, Police Seek Help

Gary Carnivele March 24, 2019

The Desert Sun reports:

Police are looking for a person who shot two people at a Palm Springs night club early Sunday. The shooting was reported just before 2 a.m. at Toucans Toucans Tiki Lounge, 2100 N. Palm Canyon Drive. Neither victim’s injuries were life threatening, Palm Springs police Sgt. Ryan Raso said.

The incident began when two people got into an argument inside the club and were escorted outside. Someone fired two rounds, hitting one person outside and another person inside. Each victim was struck in the lower part of their body, Raso said.

Cactus Hugs reports:

The unidentified suspect fled the location and is described as a Hispanic man, approximately 20-30 years old wearing a black hat, black hooded sweatshirt, black sweatpants and had tattoos on his neck.

There were several witnesses present who fled the location prior to the arrival of officers. Anyone who witnessed this incident is asked to contact the Palm Springs Police Department at 760-778-8411.

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