Search for suspects in Cincinnati club shooting

CINCINNATI (AP) — Four candles illuminate a makeshift memorial on a foggy morning, one day after a Cincinnati nightclub shooting.

NOTE: City officials planned a Monday morning update on the investigation.

A poster dedicated to the 27-year-old man slain in the gunfire that injured 15 others states: “R.I.P Lucky” with a heart and messages for O’Bryan Spikes. It calls him “Father Son Uncle Brother.”

The Cameo club was dark inside, with a piece of yellow crime tape wrapped over its front door. Several champagne bottles, broken glass and other debris littered the parking lot.

Authorities say a gunfight broke out inside the crowded Cameo club early Sunday after a dispute among several people escalated into a shootout that sent club patrons diving to the ground to dodge bullets.

At least five victims remained hospitalized Monday morning. A University of Cincinnati Medical Center spokeswoman says two are in critical condition and three are in stable.

No suspects are in custody in the shooting at the club, which police say has a history of gun violence.

Club operator Jay Rodgers says Cameo will remain closed until both an internal and a police investigation are completed.