Unidentified women react at the scene of a multiple fatal shooting that happened in the early morning hours in front of the City Grill bar and restaurant in Buffalo, N.Y., Saturday, Aug. 14, 2010. |
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -- Police say a man celebrating his first wedding anniversary was among four people killed during a shooting outside a downtown Buffalo, N.Y., restaurant. Four others were wounded.
Police say the victims were leaving a party inside the City Grill about 2:30 a.m. Saturday when gunfire erupted.
Chief of Detectives Dennis Richards says reports indicate that, shortly before the shootings, at least one person was escorted from the restaurant following a verbal confrontation.
Richards says one of the victims, a 30-year-old man, had traveled with his wife from Texas to celebrate their anniversary with Buffalo-area friends and relatives.
Late Saturday morning, police converged on a Buffalo house and brought one man out in handcuffs. Police wouldn't say whether it was related to the shootings.
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) - A shooting outside a restaurant in downtown Buffalo early Saturday left four people dead and four wounded, police said.
The victims were leaving a large party inside the City Grill bar and restaurant about 2:30 a.m. when gunfire erupted, police and witnesses said. Police were investigating witness reports that an argument may have broken out inside. Investigators did not know how many shooters there were.
"We're trying to sort all of that out," Homicide Chief Dennis Richards said. "We're checking to see if something precipitated this from inside."
Three victims were pronounced dead at the scene in the city's business district and a fourth died at a hospital. The dead included two men and two women, Richards said. Authorities did not release their identities.
Raymond Wilhite returned the restaurant a few hours after the shooting and said his 32-year-old daughter, Tiffany Wilhite, was among the victims.
The conditions of the wounded, all men, were not immediately available. Spokesmen at Erie County Medical Center and Buffalo General Hospital confirmed some of the wounded were brought in but declined to release their conditions.
Tommy Dates, 35, of Buffalo, said he was at the bar area of the restaurant with his friends when he noticed a party had broken up. He said people started leaving the restaurant but rushed back inside a few minutes later.
"A lot of people were real upset, just trying to get out of the way," Dates said. "Nobody know where anything was coming from. Everyone was in a panic."
A message left for the restaurant's owners was not immediately returned.
Three covered bodies lay in front of the restaurant for several hours, one of them on the sidewalk across the street. About 20 people stood behind yellow crime scene tape, some trying to console grief-stricken relatives and friends.
The window of an office next to the Main Street restaurant was shattered, as was glass in a subway entrance across the street.
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