Teen Killed, 2 Injured in Club Shooting off Main St. in Fort Worth, TX
Fort Worth, TX — July 6, 2025, a teenager was killed and two others were injured following a shooting at around 2:30 a.m. at a club off Main Street.
Authorities said in preliminary statements that the incident happened outside of a nightclub off the corner of NW 31st Street and Main, south of Long Avenue.

Investigators said that a fight had occurred earlier in the night. Following this, a group approached a 19-year-old, and shots were fired. The 19-year-old was fatally shot as a result. At least two others reportedly had unspecified injuries, as well.
Authorities said the suspects left the scene in a dark vehicle. Right now, additional details remain unclear.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
These deadly shootings are sometimes more complex than people may realize. Rightfully, the focus is on finding the alleged shooters and seeing they answer for what happened. But there may also need to be investigations into the establishment where the shooting occurred.
While not always the case, some establishments have such poor security and see so much violence that the management can actually be responsible for allowing dangerous conditions to persist on their property. Getting justice and closure for a grieving family is paramount, but taking any possible steps to prevent future incidents should also be part of the conversation.

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