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NY Post
New York Post
15 Oct 2023


NextImg:Chaos breaks out at NYC after-hours strip club as shooting leaves one dead

A man was shot and killed inside a Midtown after-hours strip club early Sunday – sending barely-clothed women streaming out of the venue screaming, according to cops and witnesses.

Officers responding to 355 Seventh Avenue in Koreatown at around 5:30 a.m. found the 32-year-old man with a gunshot wound to the head, according to the NYPD.

“Girls were naked, screaming, saying someone got killed. A lot of people ran into the store over there, getting dressed. They were naked,” a security guard who works in a nearby building told The Post later Sunday.

The victim’s name was not released, pending notification of his family, police said. Cops did not immediately provide a description of a suspect, and said no one had been arrested.

“People were saying, ‘He’s dead! He’s dead! He’s dead!’ They were crying… They were jumping over his body.”

The building, located near West 30th Street, houses the “Foxy Fitness & Pole Training Studio,” which closes at 5 p.m., according to its listing on Google.

Detectives investigate a Sunday morning fatal shooting at a Chelsea building that sources say is home to an illegal afterhours strip club.
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A lone stiletto lay on the sidewalk outside the venue.
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Law-enforcement sources said its also home to an after-hours strip club, which another local security guard noted was known in the neighborhood as a “bad place.”

Just last month, member of R&B singer Trey Songz’ entourage allegedly pulled a gun inside the venue and fired off a shot, sources said at the time.

No one was hit in the melee, which broke out at around 5 a.m. on Sept. 11.

Witnesses on the scene were “naked” and refusing to cooperate with authorities, according to a security guard and witnesses.
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The building where the shooting occurred houses a pole dancing fitness studio.
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No arrests had been made in connection with that shooting, police said Sunday.