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911 calls relay chaotic scene during Caddy’s shooting, fight in Beavercreek

BEAVERCREEK — UPDATE @ 12:16 p.m. (Dec. 4)

Beavercreek police released 911 calls from the chaos inside Caddy’s Tap House early Sunday.

The manager of Caddy’s called 911 to report a “huge fight” on the dance floor was overwhelming the security team there.

“They are on the dance floor but it’s spilling outside,” he said.

News Center 7’s Sean Cudahy spoke with an eye witness Monday. Tori Easley, a student at Wright State, said it appeared there were five different fights happening at the same time.

“So then the security guard told us to get out,” Easley said. “So everybody's outside. And then, out of nowhere, all we heard was (sic) gunshots."

The latest incident at the Beavercreek bar follows at least four other instances over the last six months at the same location.

  • In June: A 21-year-old Beavercreek man said to be impersonating a police officer while in possession of a loaded handgun and intoxicated was charged following an incident at the bar.

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  • In July: An incident involving suspended UD basketball player Sam Miller was reported.
  • In August: A Caddy's Tap House security guard was charged with assault following an incident at the location.
  • In August: A man was charged with assault and banned from Caddy's after a disturbance at the bar.

MORE: 3rd arrest in a month at popular Beavercreek night spot

EARLIER UPDATE (Dec. 3)

Beavercreek police say one male in his 20s was shot in the hand during a chaotic parking lot scene after a large fight at Caddy’s Tap House early Sunday, said Sgt. Nick Amato.

The male victim was treated and released at Soin Medical Center, Amato said.

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That male is being cooperative in the investigation, but Amato said police need people to come forward with any information on the fight inside the bar that led outside.

When police arrived on scene around 2 a.m., there were 200 to 300 people in parking lot, Amato said.

It was after police arrived on scene that shots were fired, Amato said. Officers heard at least three gunshots, and based on evidence collected at the scene, there were up to two shooters.

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Police dropped a “signal 99,” or officer needs assistance call.

Amato said police have gotten reports the fight inside Caddy’s involved up to 100 people.

Amato said police are continuing to interview witnesses and those on scene. Anyone with information can call Beavercreek police at 937-426-1225.