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UPDATE:  Clarksville
Police now tell us Malcolm Wright, 21, was fatally shot at C-Rays Social Club
early Saturday morning. Police spokesman Jim Knoll says detectives are continuing
to interview people who were inside the club as they search for information
about the events that lead to the shooting.



Clarksville Police were called to the scene of a shooting
early this morning. Police responded to a shooting in progress at C-Ray’s
Social Club on Fort Campbell Boulevard. Officers said when they arrived on
scene things were very chaotic as club goers rapidly exited the building.
Officials found a 20 year old male with gunshot wounds laying on a wood ramp
around the back of the business. The victim is said to be non-military but was
transported to Blanchfield Army Community Hospital where he later died.



Officers from the scene say they received very little information from the
witnesses at the scene. Police were able to determine there was fight inside
the club between several people. When shots were fired one person was struck by
a bullet.    



At this time police are processing the scene and interview witnesses and employees
of the club.



Anyone with information in this shooting is urged to call Clarksville Police at
931-645-8477.



Police Look for Suspect in Clarkville Club Murder

Monday, November 5 2012, 03:46 AM CST

Tennessee News

TBI: Women more likely family violence victims
June 20, 2013 08:10 GMT

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- A new study of domestic violence in Tennessee last year found women were nearly two times more likely to be victimized than men and children were the victims in 16 percent of all family violence cases.

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation put out a report this week analyzing crime statistics from law enforcement agencies across the state. Their findings show that nearly 15 percent of all crimes reported were domestic in nature.

The study looked at the relationships between victims and offenders as well as the influence of drugs and alcohol on family violence. The study found that more than 17 percent of family violence involves drugs or alcohol, with alcohol being the most common.

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