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Shooting at Regina bar, 2 men sent to hospital

Regina police are investigating after a shooting at the Pump Roadhouse in the early morning sent two to hospital. Officers were dispatched to the east side bar at 1:10 a.m. CST Friday.

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There was police tape in front of the Pump Roadhouse on Friday morning. Two men were sent to the hospital with gunshot wounds. (CBC)

Regina police are investigating after a bloody bar shootingin the early morning hours that sent two men, aged 35 and 22, to hospital.

Police said the victims were in serious but stable condition.

The shootings took place at the Pump Roadhouse, at 641 Victoria Ave. E.(close to Park Street) around 1:10 a.m. CST Friday.

All was quiet outside the Pump Roadhouse in Regina on Friday morning, about six hours after the shooting. (Kevin O'Connor/CBC)

3 pops that sounded like fireworks

Mike Medby was in the basement of the bar with friends watching karaoke whenthe lights came on and they were told to exit.

When he went upstairs, a friend told him he had heard three pops that sounded like fireworks.

There was a guy laying on the ground and the bouncers and staff and everybody was trying to help him. I heard them talking about trying to keep pressure on and all that sort of stuff.- Mike Medby,Pump Roadhouse customer

"There was a guy there who ... was freaking out at a table and I asked him what's going on andhe said his friend ishurt and all this and I said 'No, let's go see your friend,'" he said.

"So we went in to the kitchen and all I saw there was probably more blood than I've ever seen,"Medby. said.

"There was a guy laying on the ground and the bouncers and staff and everybody was trying to help him. I heard them talking about trying to keep pressure on and all that sort of stuff."

In front of the bar at 7 a.m., there was a trail of blood on the steps leading to the front door.

Police haven't released any other details.

A friend of one of the victims has been trying to sort out what happened.

"He was trying to leave and someone was following around that he didn't know and shot him," Alexandra Morin said Friday afternoon.

She was outside the nightclub when the shootings took place.

"We heard one loud pop and we kind of all just stood there looking around to figure out what was going on. Then we heard two or three more. And then people started to scream and they were running out the door," she recalled.

'We're devastated,' nightclub says

"How does an organization react to the incident that happened last night at our club?" The Pump's Mike Smith said in a post to the nightclub's Facebook account. "We are very grateful that there were not more injuries."

The posting, on Friday afternoon, called the incident unfortunate and disturbing.

"We feel devastated and victimized," he said, noting that the business has been operating for 44 years in Regina.

"We will be assessing the overall situation to see how we could prevent something like this from happening again," Smith added.

2nd nightclub attack

Meanwhile, there was an assault atanother Regina nightclub less than two hours later.

A man, 24, was sent to hospital with injuries after an incident at a club on the 2100 block of Broad St.

There's no word on whether or notthe two incidents are connected. Police said they are investigating and have not ruled out that there may be a connection. The man injured in the second incident was also in serious but stable condition.

A trail of blood could be seen Friday morning close to the front door at the Pump Roadhouse. (Kevin O'connor/CBC)

Later Friday morning, there was blood all over the steps leading to The Pump Roadhouse's front doors. (Kevin O'connor/CBC)