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Bar Brawl In Fort Worth Leads to Shooting, Police Pursuit, and Crash

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A dispute at a bar in Fort Worth turned violent late Sunday night, resulting in a shooting, a car chase, and a crash.

The incident started around 11 p.m. when two large groups began arguing at a club near the 2500 block of N.E. 30th Street. After the initial altercation, one group was asked to leave but returned shortly after, leading to another confrontation.

Both groups exited the club and got into their vehicles. One group, driving a Dodge Charger, opened fire on the other group, who were in an SUV. This SUV then collided with a pickup truck.

The Charger fled the scene, prompting a police chase. Eventually, the driver lost control near the 3100 block of the North Freeway service road and crashed into an electric pole.

The driver was arrested and taken to a nearby hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Others involved in the incident received treatment at the scene from medical personnel and were later released.



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