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Police: 3 men killed after shooting at a home in Surprise

SURPRISE — Three men were killed and four people hospitalized with injuries after a shooting at a home in the Phoenix suburb of Surprise, police said Monday.

Surprise police said officers were called out to the scene late Sunday night after getting 911 calls about shots fired.

There was a large gathering at the house and several people got into an argument that led to multiple gunshots being fired, according to police.

Police said many of the victims were rushed to hospitals.

They have identified the men who died as 38-yearold Carl Dinora, 41-yearold Conrradito Ochoa Navarro and 46-year-old Jason Hunt.

The names and medical conditions of the four injured victims weren’t immediately released.

Police officials said detectives worked through the night to determine the chain of events and investigators said the shooting was isolated to that home and all involved individuals have been accounted for.

Phoenix police identify 2 men who died after shooting at bar

PHOENIX — Authorities have now identified two men who were fatally shot at a Phoenix bar and grill and said one of the victims was a security guard.

Phoenix police said 35-year-old Jordan Davis allegedly denied 34-yearold Daniel Stuart entry into the bar early Sunday.

That led to a physical altercation where Davis was allegedly shot by Stuart.

Police said a third person identified as another security guard at the bar allegedly returned fire with Davis at Stuart.

When officers arrived on the scene around 1:30 a.m., they reported finding Davis in the bar’s parking lot with a gunshot wound.

Davis was rushed to a hospital where he later died of his injuries.

Police said Stuart fled the scene on foot and later went to a hospital for treatment of multiple gunshot wounds and he also died.

Police detained the third security guard and said he was cooperating with authorities investigating the fatal shootings.

Detectives spoke to multiple witnesses who were in the bar’s parking lot and pieced together what led up to the shooting.

Police said the case will be submitted to the Maricopa County Attorney’s office for a review.

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