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One killed, four wounded in shooting early Sunday at club near Dallas’ West End

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— Four people were wounded and one was killed in a shooting on Sunday at about 2 a.m. at Club Azero, a new club at 703 McKinney Avenue, on the edge of Dallas' West End district.

Alejandro Vasquez, 25, was shot in the chest and killed; Jose Eduardo Patino, Mario Alberto Cazares, Tony Hernandez, and Oscar Leija, all of Dallas, were wounded. It appears that Hernandez and Leija were fighting over a lady. Fellas, fellas, she's not worth it.

The club, which is in the space that used to be the Barrocco Lounge, has a permit issued to someone named Omar Marin, and was written up for violations of TABC codes in September.

Posted by T.G.


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alexander troup Verified

Somtime's you just can't control every aspect and corner of the Naked City, while this is another reason why......the Silver City Rehab should come on down to the West End,until then..A.T,... West End Observer.

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bobdon000 Anonymous

How many, if any, of these actors are illegals?

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Pavel Lishin Verified

Shooting a dude is pretty much the best way to impress a lady and win her heart.

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alexander troup Verified

Shooting's,... Killing's, it is all about Blood in the City and the Naked City is just swimming with a few Corp's and Cop's to pull over these suprise event's of violence, You cant control the whole city, or life will not exist.... and life has to exist along with death.....choose your Posion's and Passion's.... A.T,..life in the Naked City.

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Jason Rice Verified

Pavel, it worked for Richard Duke of Gloucester (Richard III) -- ok, not in the long run, but nothing is really permanent, now is it?

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jtmbls Anonymous

Ahhh...The good ole days!

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Jason Rice Verified

Yeah, "A Miata, My kingdom for a Miata" really doesn't cut it, does it?

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Lisa Lawrence Merritt Verified

I'm surprised a gun was used because most of the time knives are the weapon of choice for Hispanics.

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Scott Doyle Verified

Well, one dude's dead...other's probably going to prison for a long time. Wonder who swooped in to pick her up when the smoke dispersed?

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Travis Bush Verified

Lisa, you been watchin' West Side Story too many times in a row...knives are for sissies!

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alexander troup Verified

Sling Blade in the old West End....A.T, Lawn mower repair in the West End.

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Clay213 Anonymous

I'm surprised a gun was used because most of the time knives are the weapon of choice for Hispanics.

ahahahaha what kind of stupid ass comment is that?

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ch0 Anonymous

I am non-Hispanic, and I resent that remark! How darest thee!! C.H, ..Remark Resembler

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alexander troup Verified

Sling Blade is an example of an old Hillbilly boy who come into town, he is unsure about city people and so he does somthing stupid that is a criminal act that will last a life time.....the West End crime dates back to the 1870's, which is why they have an old Jail house Calaboose #2 Down there....they had real cops living on those street's in the 1900's, and many arrest were made....it is an old Bus Depot as the term should apply...so beware of the Iron Rails..A/T.... West End Observer.

7 months, 2 weeks ago ( Link to this comment | Suggest removal )

Jason Rice Verified

::knives are the weapon of choice for Hispanics.

I see it in a very positive light, that of a growing maturing immigrant culture. Like the Irish and the Italians before, first they are frightened into the filthiest manual labor, growing to personal violence with knives frightened into the filthiest profiteering off vices, later organized crime with guns and intimidated into protecting a few local warlord relatives and finally assimilation into frightened single issue voters directed by powerful and corrupt ethnically skewed politicians.

It's a beautiful thing, really.

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alexander troup Verified

The Demographic's of this Anthropological statement is correct, while the mass of people comming to the bus station, Dallas.. are farm and small urban town people, in the old days... West Dallas was the dumping ground as Deep Elm was, while the Godfather's who ran these area, Bosse's or Gang related Cheif's, had code's and ethic's of who would belong..And who would go, until then A.T.

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jtmbls Anonymous

Jason, that is the most depressing version of the American dream I have heard since the film Gangs of New York.

I will be under my desk sobbing if anyone needs me.

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pabloindallas Anonymous

Alexander Troup, what is the deal with all the apostrophe's (sic)?

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Travis Bush Verified

pablo..that's just the way he writes...he grows on you after a while and it is always fun to see what added history tidbits he throws in..just consider it like watching National Treasure whilst trying to decipher what the mad archaeologist is saying....

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DC Anonymous

...while Tabasco, was not cheddar...in the times of electric cattle, and several braille stop signs, Dallas...it was...DC user of punctuation

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Scott Doyle Verified

braille stop signs

Wonder if the Helen Keller School is adequately equipped?

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Travis Bush Verified

We don't allow them thar folks frum Alabamie down in these parts!

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Jason Rice Verified

For those of us too lazy to purée metaphors by hand, a travesty generator

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Travis Bush Verified

Jason, I generate my own fresh, daily..:D

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Tracy Yost Verified

DC Anonymous wrote:

"...while Tabasco, was not cheddar...in the times of electric cattle, and several braille stop signs, Dallas...it was...DC user of punctuation"

Hey that was pretty good :-)

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ch0 Anonymous

@ JRice: amazing insight! uno kudo for joo

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