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 Sacramento, CA | After two groups leave a Downtown night club, an argument ensues and a female is shot.

Early Friday morning, two groups leaving a downtown club, per SacPD, got into an altercation in the parking garage off L st. between 10th and 11th Sts in Downtown Sacramento. When officers arrived they found that a female victim had been shot. She was transported to UC Davis via Paramedics. The suspect fled on foot and remains at large.

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August 27, 2010 | 2:13 PM
Were the two different "groups" identified? Any of them prior customers of the Avalon Club or suburban sports bar American Spirit-both closed now?
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August 28, 2010 | 7:34 PM
And we can look forward to more of this as we continue to lay off more cops and deputies, making suffering Sactown the ideal NorCali place to comitt crime.
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August 28, 2010 | 10:53 PM
R.S. Horizon: What????? For goodness sake, your comment sounds like something I'd expect to read on another site. How is this becoming the idea NorCali place to comitt crime?? Who is looking forward to more of this?? How do you think hiring more and more officers/ deputies will reduce crime when it hasn't worked in the past?
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September 6, 2010 | 9:13 PM
My comment wasnt meant as compliment Rhonda. And just because something didnt work doesnt mean it was'nt a practical idea. Maybe the execution failed. And just what would you suggest as alternative? Anarchy maybe? I mean seriously... Do you actaullay think this city should simply shrug off the effects what what a reduction in adequate law enforcement would encourage??
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