Bar employee fatally shoots customer who shot other patron

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Bar employee fatally shoots customer who shot other patron

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Scant details on an employee shooting a shooter after a fight was taken outside the bar...
An Everett-area bar employee early Saturday shot and killed a customer who had gotten into a fight at the bar then opened fire in the parking lot, injuring a patron, according to the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office.

The shooting occurred around 2 a.m. at O’Finnigan’s Pub in the 13600 block of Highway 99, just south of Everett, which reopened Saturday afternoon.

The Sheriff’s Office said that amid an altercation among customers, a 29-year-old man went to to his car, got a gun and began firing shots in the parking lot, wounding a Lynnwood man. The man, 23, was taken to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle and is expected to recover, according to the Sheriff’s Office.
So few details. One can see a fight being taken "outside", only to have one guy retrieve a firearm from the car, but then the employee goes outside and shoots the shooter? In Seattle area?? They didn't just toss lattes at each other?
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