PHOENIX — Authorities created an online portal to gather more information about the Glendale restaurant shooting that left three people dead and five wounded on Sunday night.
The shooting took place outside El Camaron Gigante Mariscos & Steakhouse at 6729 N. 57th Drive, near Glendale and Grand avenues, around 7:45 p.m.
Anyone with photos or videos from the shooting is urged to submit them anonymously through the online portal.
Police launch online portal to find suspect in Glendale restaurant shooting
Glendale Police spokesman Jose Santiago said authorities haven’t yet identified a suspect.
However, they believe the new online portal could pave the way for a breakthrough.
“The hope is that our detectives will see something in those photos/videos that will help us narrow down who we are looking for and what happened that led up to this violence,” Santiago said in a Tuesday announcement.
Details about the Glendale restaurant shooting that left three dead
Police said the incident started when a group of people got into a fight during a concert at the venue. An estimated 200-300 people attended the event, which included a car show.
Police said there was more than one shooter, but no arrests were made as of Monday. The people involved in the shooting allegedly knew one another and had a history of bad blood.
The three people killed were two brothers — 17-year-old Damien Anthony Sproule and 21-year-old Christopher Juaquin Sproule — and 21-year-old Milo Christopher Suniga.
Two women ages 20 and 21 were injured, along with three males ages 16, 20 and 23.
Police said multiple videos of the event have been circulating through social media. They hope people will upload those videos to the new portal.
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