Three men were killed and another seriously wounded after a shooting early Sunday at an Edmonton nightclub, police said.
A staff member at the lounge called police just before 2:30 a.m. MT to report that several shots had been fired, Edmonton Police Service spokesman Jeff Wuite said.
"We found two adult males deceased on the scene. Several more people were injured," he said.
"Those injured parties were taken to hospital where one adult male did succumb to his injuries shortly after arriving."
A fourth person remains in hospital in serious condition, Wuite said.
"More than 20 witnesses are currently being interviewed by both our gang unit and homicide unit," Wuite said. "Their investigation is now fully under way."
Police have made no arrests, but Wuite said their investigators have "pretty good leads."
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