Two injured in shooting in North Omaha near Los-Diablos Motorcycle Club
Two people were taken to a hospital early Sunday, including one with life-saving measures in progress, following a shooting at the Los-Diablos Motorcycle Club in North Omaha. Two people were injured in a shooting at the Los-Diablos Motorcycle Club in North Omaha, according to Omaha police. Russell Daryush, 26, of Omaha, was taken to the Nebraska Medical Center in critical condition, while another person was treated for less serious injuries. This incident occurred about 2:25 a.m. on Sunday. This is the second consecutive day that police were called to the club for an assault. Anyone with information about these incidents should contact the Omaha Police Department at 402-444-5656 or anonymously contact Omaha Crime Stoppers.

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Two people were taken to a hospital early Sunday, including one with lifesaving measures in progress, following a shooting at the Los-Diablos Motorcycle Club in North Omaha.
An Omaha police spokesman said the incident at 2501 Ames Ave. occurred about 2:25 a.m. Officers arrived to find Russell Daryush, 26, of Omaha, suffering from gunshot wounds.
Daryush was taken to the Nebraska Medical Center in critical condition, the spokesman said. A Douglas County 911 dispatcher said another person was also taken to the hospital with less serious injuries.
It was the second consecutive day that police were called to the club for an assault. On Saturday, officers went to the club at 3:40 a.m. and found Emonia Ross, 23, of Omaha, who stated she was cut by an unknown female at the club. Ross was taken to the Immanuel Medical Center with injuries that were not believed to be life-threatening.
Anyone with information about these incidents is urged to contact the Omaha Police Department at 402-444-5656 or anonymously contact Omaha Crime Stoppers at 402-444-STOP, at www.omahacrimestoppers.org or on the P3 Tips mobile app.
Tipsters are eligible for a $10,000 cash reward for information leading to a shooting arrest.
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