Late-Night Gunfire At West Fort Worth Hookah Lounge Leaves Three Wounded

A late-night trip to a west Fort Worth lounge ended in gunfire early yesterday, leaving three people hurt and police searching for whoever pulled the trigger. Officers say medics rushed two of the victims to nearby hospitals, and all three are expected to survive. No arrests had been announced as of Friday morning.

Police response and investigation

Fort Worth officers were called around 2 a.m. to a Valero gas station in the 6000 block of S. Hulen Street after a 911 caller reported a friend had been shot. Investigators soon linked the wounded victims to the nearby Cru Lounge, according to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Police told the paper that two people suffered multiple gunshot wounds, while a third person was grazed. Two of the victims were taken to local hospitals and were described as “expected to survive.”

Detectives from the department’s gang unit and gun-violence unit are handling the case. Officers say they are canvassing the area for surveillance video and witnesses who might help piece together what happened before and after the shooting.

Where it happened

Cru Lounge, listed at 6318 Hulen Bend Blvd, bills itself as a 21+ spot featuring late-night DJs, hookah and cocktails, along with VIP reservations and special events, according to Cru Lounge’s site. The Valero, where officers first met the victims, sits a short distance away on South Hulen Street.

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