Police Chief Eliot Isaac declined to say whether police have identified possible suspects in the Sunday gun violence inside the Cameo club, a popular hip-hop music spot near the Ohio river east of downtown Cincinnati. But Isaac said police weren't actively looking for anyone as yet.
"We're gathering information ... We're making some progress," Isaac said after giving city council members an update on the investigation.
The FBI and federal firearms agents are assisting Cincinnati police.
Isaac said a number of people have contacted police with information, including a person who came forward Sunday evening to report having been shot, raising the total number injured to 16 besides the 27-year-old man who was slain. Two of the 16 injured were in critical condition yesterday. Three other people remained hospitalized in stable condition.
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The initial investigation indicated a dispute in the bar escalated into a gun fight around 1:30 am, the chief said.
Crime witnesses afraid to testify for fear of retribution have been a problem in some past Cincinnati cases. Isaac said the nightclub had metal detectors, or wands, but wasn't required to by law. Four police officers were working off-duty security details in the club parking lot, but he emphasised the club provides its own security inside.
Late yesterday night, Cameo club operator Julian "Jay" Rodgers released a statement saying the club would close its doors for good on Friday.