Shooting in Cincinnati's Cameo Nightclub kills one, injures fourteen; at least two gunmen involved.

Cincinnati Police reported one person dead and fourteen injured following a shooting attack just after 1 a.m. at the city's Cameo Nightclub.

Cincinnati Police Department Sergeant Eric Franz told ABC News, "There was a shooting here this morning around one o'clock in the morning. It's a large and complicated homicide scene.

"At this point we have multiple witnesses we're interviewing and we have nobody in custody.

"We've got a really large scene at multiple hospitals."

Assistant Police Chief Paul Neudigate tweeted that as far as the police know, there was only one shooter. He also said the motive was unclear but "there are no indications this incident is terrorism related."

Speaking to WLWT-TV, Neudigate said, "We are in the middle of a very horrific situation that occurred at the nightclub with multiple victims. It's going to be a long night for our homicide units to investigate. Many of the witnesses fled, but everyone that we can identify is being interviewed."

However, at an earlier press conference Police Captain Kimberly Williams had said there were multiple shooters.

"At this point it's unclear exactly what instigated the shooting," Williams told reporters. "We believe that there were at least a couple of shooters involved."

"I don't want to make speculations on what happened, but just keep an eye on your young people ... I don’t know if this had to do with an argument or neighborhood issues or what. Just, I'm asking parents ... know what your young people are doing," Williams said, adding that the shooting occurred inside the nightclub.

Cameo Nightclub regularly hires policemen to provide extra security. At the time of the attack, two police officers were stationed at the club's entrance and another two were stationed in the parking lot.


University of Cincinnati Medical Center spokeswoman Kelly Martin told ABC News the hospital admitted three victims in serious condition, one in critical condition, and four more in stable condition.

A Bethesda North Hospital spokesperson told the channel it admitted two patients related to the shooting, but did not provide details. Christ Hospital said they admitted two individuals with minor injuries from the shooting.

Several of the victims are currently undergoing surgery.