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Surveillance Video from Campbell Nightclub Shooting Released

Police are asking the public's help to identify suspects seen in the video which they have posted to YouTube.

The 52-second video from The Spot at 201 Orchard City Drive shows four of the suspects involved in the incident. To see video, please click here.

In a statement released Tuesday, Oct. 29, police said the suspects involved in the incident are the first four individuals that enter the business. They can be seen on the video following a patron wearing a cowboy hat walking in the front door.

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There are three males – the first two walk in together and appear to be talking until one walks away.  The second two are a male wearing camouflage pants and an Asian female.  Two of the males have visible tattoos on their arms and the male wearing camouflage pants has a distinctive tattoo on the back of his right hand.

Police described the vehicles associated with the incident include a late 1990s dark colored Chevrolet Camaro (possibly with a paper dealership plate) and a newer four-door sedan (possibly light colored).

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The incident started when a 33-year-old nightclub employee was shot early Saturday morning by a suspect who was among a group of people asked by club security to turn down their music, according to police. The worker was taken to a hospital and is expected to recover.

Anyone with information regarding the suspects’ identities or who witnessed the shooting is asked to contact the Campbell Police Department Investigations Unit at 408-871-5190. Those wishing to remain anonymous can also contact the Silicon Valley Crime Stoppers at 408-947-7867.

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