Sunday morning began at Club Millennium for Anchorage Police.

Police say a group of guys got in a fight outside of the underage nightclub at about 2:25 a.m. Security told them to take it across the street to the parking lot where the Saturday Market is held in the summer.

Not long after that witnesses told police 10-12 shots were fired.

"We're not sure exactly who was the target of the shooting," said Anchorage Police Department Spokesman Lt. Dave Parker. "We do know that one of the individuals involved in the shooting was in a vehicle that was hit."

Luckily there were no injuries in that shooting.

But then 10 minutes later and 3 blocks away there was another shooting, this time injuring one man.

At about 2:35 a.m. police were called to the area outside of the Anchor bar and the Legislative Information Office, Downtown.

Once there they found 22-year-old Timothy Fleagle shot in the shoulder, bleeding on the sidewalk.

Security guards from the Anchor provided first aid until medics could get there.

Fleagle told police he didn't know the shooter.

"Although he thought he had seen him in a bar, he did not know the individual who shot him and that there was no kind of altercation, according to Mr. Fleagle," Parker said.

Police say at this point the two shootings appear to


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be lated.

The suspect in the shooting outside of the Anchor is described as a Hispanic male about 5'7" with short, curly brown hair and glasses.

There was no description available for the shooter in the Club Millennium incident.

If you have information on either of these shootings you are asked to call Anchorage Police at 786-8900 or CrimeStoppers at 561-STOP.

To contact the Newsroom, call 907-274-1111.