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2 Killed After Fight At Lakeland Bar

BILLY TOWNSEND/Tampa Tribune

Lakeland police detectives examine the parking lot at a BP gas station and food store at 835 W. Memorial Blvd.

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Published: September 26, 2007

Updated: 09/26/2007 12:15 pm

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LAKELAND - Two men were shot to death overnight in Lakeland in the aftermath of a bar fight, Lakeland police said.

They have been identified as Jason Cobb, 33, , of 929 N. Gilmore Ave., and Luther T. Golliday, 24, of 1222 E. Parker St.

They were shot at different sites near the Club Kathleen bar on Lincoln Avenue, said Jack Gillen, a police spokesman.

Gillen gave this account of what happened:

The trouble started at about 2:20 a.m. immediately after Club Kathleen closed and a large crowd spilled out. Tuesday nights have become busy at the bar, which sometimes has hundreds of patrons.

At some point, a dispute broke out and guns were drawn. Cobb was shot and found across the street from the bar near an auto store. He was taken to Lakeland Regional Medical Center by medics, where he died.

Soon after, about a quarter-mile away, Golliday was shot in the parking lot of a BP station at 835 W. Memorial Blvd. He was taken to Lakeland Regional by an individual who has not been identified. He likely was dead before he reached the hospital, Gillen said.

Police are interviewing witnesses but don't have suspects, Gillen said.

Gillen said the spillover of crowds from Club Kathleen into the surrounding neighborhood has become a routine headache for police. The doors of Club Kathleen were locked Wednesday morning, and no one answered knocks.

About two years ago, the former owner of the BP station was shot and killed inside the station during a late-night robbery. Gillen said the current owner of the BP station said he heard gunfire, locked the station and didn't see anything that happened, Gillen said.

There's no indication that the BP was targeted in the Wednesday morning shooting or that robbery was a motive in either killing, Gillen said.

Reporter Billy Townsend can be reached at (863) 284-1409.

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