The alleged gunman in an Alabama bar shooting is caught on tape. NBCNews.com's Dara brown reports.
By NBC News staff and affiliates
Police arrested a suspect Tuesday in the Tuscaloosa, Ala., bar shooting spree that left 17 people injured.
Four of the 17 remain hospitalized, according to local reports. One person is in extreme critical condition, and three others are in serious critical condition, Tuscaloosa Police Chief Steven Anderson said in a televised news conference Tuesday.
A?report in the Tuscaloosa News?quoted Sgt. Brent Blankley, of the Tuscaloosa Police, as saying the shooting happened around 12:30 a.m. Tuesday at Copper Top bar. A gunman with a military-style assault rifle fired at least 11 shots into the bar in the city?s Temerson Square.
The shooter then fired at fleeing patrons.
Tuscaloosa Police Chief Steven Anderson said at least one victim in the bar was the shooter?s target.
A man who allegedly opened fire outside a crowded bar walks in downtown Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Tuesday morning. Tuscaloosa police say 17 people were wounded when a gunman opened fire outside a crowded bar in downtown Tuscaloosa.
The 17 people injured in the shooting were admitted to DCH Regional Medical Center in Tuscaloosa, Mary Wyatt, spokesperson for the hospital, told?NBC News affiliate WAFF. Three of the 17 injured were students at the nearby University of Alabama, Anderson said.
The police department issued a security camera image of the suspect?via its Twitter feed, which showed a man from the back as he walks down a sidewalk with what appears to be a gun in one hand.
?The individuals there were very blessed that they were not killed,? Sgt. Blankley?told NBC News affiliate WVTM.
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