A man died in a shootout at a motorcyclist club in the United States


In the city of Waterlu (Iowa, USA), as a result of a shooting opened on September 26 in the central part of the city, one person was killed and 11 more were injured. This was announced by the head of the city police Joel Fitzgerald during a press conference broadcast by local television channels. A shootout that broke out in a building in the center of Waterlu led to the death of one person from his wounds. In addition, according to Fitzgerald, another 11 were injured, including eight gunshots. The condition of one of the wounded is serious. According to police, the cause of the shootout in the building where members of motorcyclist clubs gathered was probably a conflict. As the head of the police specified, there are numerous witnesses to the shootout. According to the news agency, at least three people died in a shootout in western Colombia.
Shootings of police officers have occurred in different countries around the world in the days leading up to the presidential elections. The first was reported in Poland on September 13, 1991, when a handgun was fired by a woman in front of police station in the town of Maków near the city centre. The gun was retrieved by police and case closed. On January 21, 2011, a shooting occurred in the early hours of the morning in one of Czech Republic's biggest cities Prague. The news agency CTK reported police said a thug grabbed an officer and opened fire. The police took out four shots and also injured a suspect. "The paramilitary district had not been closed due to low police activity," the posting said. Numerous officers also received wounds in the incident. According the CTF, the thug then fled to the border with Germany, but was stopped by police. In Czecho-Slovakia, a group of thugs tried to seize a bus from the train station in Wrocław after disrupting a rush to get to work, and police sent in a gun and injured the thieves. The Tatra transport company reported that the gun used was not the weapon used in the shooting.Police Commissioner Richard Prusick said the incident "has only brought about public discussion about the need for police officers to be armed."

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