Man arrested in connection with City Nightz mass shooting that injured 11 people

Wichita police have arrested a man in connection with the City Nightz mass shooting early Sunday that injured 11 people.

Brandon Young, 31, of Florissant, Missouri, was arrested and booked on suspicion of two counts of aggravated battery, police spokesperson Juan Rebolledo said in news release.

The shooting took place just before 1 a.m. in the City Nightz nightclub on North Washington, Wichita Police Lt. Aaron Moses said during a news conference at the scene.

Police arrested Young outside of the nightclub and found a gun on him, Rebolledo told The Eagle in an email.

Initial reports said nine people were injured as result of the shooting.

“We have seven people who have been shot. We have two people who have been trampled during the mass exodus out (of) the club,” Moses previously said, noting the investigation was still in the preliminary stage.

Two additional shooting victims drove themselves to the hospital and were admitted Sunday afternoon with minor injuries, Rebolledo said.

The victims’ injuries range from minor to critical but non-life threatening, Rebolledo added.

Authorities had the parking lot adjacent to City Nightz taped off after an early Sunday shooting broke out at the nightclub.
Authorities had the parking lot adjacent to City Nightz taped off after an early Sunday shooting broke out at the nightclub.

The gunshot victims included seven men and two women between the ages of 22 and 34. The two people who were trampled were a 30-year-old woman and a 31-year-old man.

Shots were fired from at least four guns during the incident, Moses said.

“We have also seized an additional four firearms at this time and we are investigating whether those firearms match the ballistic evidence that we recovered from inside the scene,” police said.

It is not yet known what led to the shooting and if there was more than one shooter.

“WPD is working with state and federal law enforcement partners to identify all individuals involved in the shooting and hold them accountable for their actions,” the department said.