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5 injured in shooting near Atlanta bar

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Gunfire erupted early Monday morning, Sept. 6, outside an Atlanta nightclub where a Black Pride event was being held, leaving five people wounded, according to a report online by WXIA 11 Alive.

Atlanta police responded at about 6 a.m. to reports of multiple people shot near the intersection of Olive and Proctor streets, not far from The Marquette Restaurant and Lounge.

A police officer told the TV station that some of the victims were taken to the hospital by ambulance, while others were taken in private vehicles.

The officer also said none of the injuries appeared to be life-threatening. Authorities told the TV station that preliminary investigations indicate the gunfire stemmed from an argument inside the club, where a Pride event

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