
At least three people have died and five more were wounded Sunday after multiple shooters opened fire at an Arizona restaurant, police said. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. The shooting at El Camarón Gigante in downtown Glendale began as a fight between "at least two groups of people" near the restaurant's stage area, Glendale police said in a statement Monday.
Main Idea: A shooting at El Camarón Gigante in Glendale, Arizona, left three people dead and five others wounded after a fight between groups turned violent.
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The Glendale restaurant shooting may make families and small businesses feel less safe at public events, and it can raise pressure on police, hospitals, and local taxpayers.
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The restaurant where the shooting and earlier altercation took place.
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