Tank Dell shooting: Texans' WR caught in the crossfire at Cabana Live event

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Tank Dell shot in Florida: Video of shooting released

Seminole County Sheriff's Office showed the video of the shooting in Florida where Tank Dell was shot.

New details have surfaced regarding the shooting incident that involved Houston Texans wide receiver Tank Dell over the weekend. The incident occurred during a Cabana Live Event in unincorporated Sanford, Florida, early Sunday morning, according to officials with the Texans.

Witnesses recounted a fistfight breaking out inside Cabana Live. Amidst the turmoil, an uninvolved Black male subject, later identified as 16-year-old Christopher Bouie Jr., allegedly drew a handgun and began firing into the crowd. Security personnel managed to ‘bearhug’ Bouie Jr. to the ground and disarm him before further harm ensued.

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Florida shooting update

Authorities provide an update on the Florida shooting that left Texans football player Tank Dell and 9 others injured.

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Further investigation unveiled more details about the incident. Bouie Jr. fired the first two shots in a shootout within the party. An unknown individual fired shots back. 

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Authorities say Dell was merely a bystander caught in the crossfire. According to reports, Dell inadvertently stood in the middle of a shootout as it began.

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Authorities disclosed that Bouie Jr. wielded a 9mm handgun during the altercation. Questions regarding how Bouie Jr. got the firearm he wielded and the identity of the second shooter who returned fire remain at the forefront of the inquiry.

In the aftermath of the shooting, ten individuals sustained non-life-threatening gunshot wounds, with nine already discharged from the hospital. The tenth victim is expected to be released soon, alleviating concerns over life-threatening injuries.