• Two killed,

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    From: "Daily Mexican" <daily.mexican@gazette.com>
    Subject: Two killed,
    four injured in Mexican ghetto dance studio (gang Rave gathering)
    shooting near downtown Fort Worth
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    Studio 74 owner Laura Reyna was emotional Saturday following a
    shooting at her non-profit dance studio in Fort Worth just after
    midnight.

    An altercation at an unauthorized party led to gunfire that
    killed two people and wounded several others outside a nonprofit
    dance studio east of downtown Fort Worth, according to police
    and the club’s owner.

    Officers found one victim dead outside Studio 74, and several
    people were transported to hospitals — one of whom died from his
    injuries, Fort Worth police spokesman Daniel Segura said in a
    statement.

    The shooting occurred just after midnight, and Segura said
    homicide detectives were investigating Saturday morning at the
    studio, located in the 2400 block of East Lancaster near a
    police station and multiple businesses and restaurants.

    Studio 74 website describes it at as a place that brings “dance
    programming to underserved communities and the general public to
    reach audiences and participants of all ages, abilities,
    ethnicities, and socio-economic backgrounds.”

    On Facebook, Studio 74 posted a statement Saturday morning: “To
    all studio family, fans and supporters, first I would like to
    thank all of you for the calls, concerns and prayers that have
    been sent my way. I’m writing to respond to your concerns in
    regards to the incident that occurred in the parking lot of
    Studio 74.

    We as dance family had no involvement with the incident that
    occurred last night. Our thoughts and prayers are with the
    victims and their families. Please continue to pray for them.”

    Later on Saturday during an interview, Studio 74 owner Laura
    Reyna, said she does rent out the space for events but there was
    no contract for the group to be at the studio on Friday night.

    “The saddest thing is that my kids that will walk in will be
    more crushed than anything,” an emotional Reyna said. “Because
    they built his place, local artists here have built this place
    .... for somebody to come in and take advantage on my kindness,
    it’s a really sad thing.”

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