Enigma Club shooting: Man opens fire into Wichita, Kansas nightclub after being kicked out

Daily Mail published this video item, entitled “Enigma Club shooting: Man opens fire into Wichita, Kansas nightclub after being kicked out” – below is their description.

A 34-year-old father of two was killed and five injured after police say Keshawn Dawson, 23, (inset) opened fire early Tuesday at the Enigma Club & Lounge in Wichita, Kansas (left). Dawson had reportedly been kicked out of the club for fighting before allegedly returning a short while later and opening fire through the club’s front doors and windows. Police identified Preston Spencer as the fatal shooting victim, and were investigating whether there were any relation between the two. As of Tuesday afternoon, police were still seeking Dawson’s whereabouts.

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