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Disgruntled patron injures 3 in drive-by shooting at Fort Worth business, police say

Three men were shot and wounded early Monday in a drive-by shooting outside a bar on Race Street where a caller reported at least 20 shots were fired, according to Fort Worth police reports.

Fort Worth police responded to the shooting at Dino’s Live, a bar and restaurant in the 2700 block of Race Street.

One man was shot twice in his lower body and he was listed in serious condition, according to a MedStar spokesman.

A second man was grazed by a bullet and refused medical treatment, police said.

A third man was found in the 3300 block of Baylor St. He was shot in the upper body and taken to a local hospital in good condition, Fort Worth police said.

Fort Worth police responded to the shooting just before 3 a.m.

A caller reported that a black Cadillac Escalade had passed by twice and someone in the vehicle fired at least 20 gunshots, according to a police call log.

The caller said his friend had been shot twice.

Fort Worth police believe the suspect was a disgruntled patron of the bar, but no one had been arrested.

Fort Worth police have not released any other details on the shooting.

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This story was originally published August 24, 2020 at 6:33 AM.

Domingo Ramirez Jr.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Domingo Ramirez Jr. was a breaking news reporter for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and spent more than 35 years in journalism.
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