10 injured as gunman opens fire at French disco | Inquirer News

10 injured as gunman opens fire at French disco

/ 07:56 PM July 08, 2012

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BETRY, France—An armed man opened fire early Sunday after being ordered out of a nightclub in northern France, injuring 10, a week after a similar incident in the area claimed two lives, officials said.

Special operations police arrested the suspect, who had fired several rounds with a hunting rifle after being asked to leave the discotheque in the town of Betry near the main northern city of Lille, where the deadly shooting took place last Sunday.

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The man, in his thirties, fired at the door, a local official, Etienne Stock, told reporters, adding that he had had earlier brushes with the law.

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The suspect was kicked out “after getting into a dispute with his brother-in-law over a bottle,” and then got a gun and fired, said Herve Legrand, a bouncer at the discotheque Le Vamos, speaking in hospital.

Officials and medical sources said the 10 victims suffered light injuries.

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The incident came exactly a week after a gunman shot dead two people at a nightclub in Lille, in an apparent revenge attack after he was kicked out of the establishment.

A cloakroom attendant and a 27-year-old customer were killed and another six people including the club bouncer were injured in that attack. A suspect and an accomplice were arrested in Spain on Friday.

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