Liquor license suspended at Dallas bar where 8 people were shot, 1 killed

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The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission has suspended the liquor license of a bar where eight people were shot this weekend. Dallas police say two people started arguing at Pryme Night Club, at 10333 Technology Boulevard, about 1:30 Saturday morning.

Police say a third person tried to break up the argument, but then one of the people involved pulled a gun and started shooting into the crowd.

Eight people were shot: five women and three men between the ages of 18 and 46. One of those eight, Daisy Navarrete, died. Navarrete was 21 years old.

TABC has suspended the bar's liquor license while police investigate. Monday morning, they had not made any arrests.

Police say the gunman was a Black man in his early 20s. He was wearing a hat and a "jacket with unknown writing on the back."

Pryme Night Club shooting
Pryme Night Club shooting Photo credit Dallas Police Dept.

Dallas police also want to talk to a witness who tried to break up the argument. They say that witness was wearing a jacket "with a Polo logo on the back."

Crime Stoppers is offering $5,000 for information that leads to an arrest an indictment. Tips can be made by calling (214)373-TIPS.  Anyone with information can also contact Detective Boz Rojas at 214-681-1786 or by email: boz.rojas@dallascityhall.com. Refer to case #047116-2021.

Featured Image Photo Credit: Dallas Police Dept.