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Video of Ten X nightclub shooting depicts speed of attack and arrests

CCTV video of the shooting at the Ten X Nightclub in Calgary on Sunday shows the speed at which the attack was carried out and then halted by the quick actions of security staff and police. WARNING: The video excerpts contain graphic content.

WARNING: CCTV footage contains graphic content

Graphic Content Warning: Ten X nightclub shooting CCTV

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Excerpts from CCTV footage of the Jan. 10 shooting at Ten X nightclub in Calgary in which one man was wounded. The footage was posted to YouTube after the incident and later removed. Two people have been arrested and charged with attempted murder. Police were seeking a third suspect.

Video uploadedonline of Sunday'sshooting at TenXNightclubin Calgary depictsthe speed with which the attack wascarried out and then halted by the quick actions of security staff and police.

The CCTV footage shows a white car pull up outside the bar. A man exits the front passenger side, carrying a pistol in his right hand. He flips up a hood over his head, walks to the front doorand fires through the glass.

This all occurs in the span of nine seconds.

A screenshot from CCTV footage that surfaced online of the shooting at TenX nightclub in Calgary. (YouTube/Screenshot)

Two bouncers then tackle and subdue the gunman on the hood of the car, while it appears the driver and a third person in the back seat seem unsure of what to do.

Within a minute, police arrive with guns drawn.

TheCCTVfootage appeared onYouTubehoursafter the shooting, and was subsequently removed under the account that originally posted it.

Spencer Wallace, who was working security at the bar that night, said the bouncers reacted "immediately" after the gunman firedand prevented the situation from escalating.

"They pounced on him," Wallace said."Those guys are heroes and they deserve nothing but praise, they stopped this from being so much worse."

A shooting at a nightclub in Calgary this weekend sent a man to hospital in serious condition. We hear from a bouncer that witnessed the whole encounter.

Police arrested two menMohamed Elmi, 31, and Mohamed Salad, 29, both of Calgary and charged them with numerous offences, including attempted murder.

Investigators said Monday they are still searching for a third suspect.

Saladreceived a conditional discharge in 2011 for drugpossession, butfailed to complete his community service hours and was charged with a breachof probation, according to court records.

Elmihas no prior convictions in Alberta.

Despiteaccusations on social media, police emphasized this incident was not related to terrorism.

Although final numbers aren't out yet,Calgary seemed on track to double the number of shootings in 2015 over 2014.Police warn turf battles over drugsin the city'snortheast haveescalated into agang war.

And Calgarians haven't seen the worst of it yet, according to police who describe a powder kegsituation likely to lead to theharm of innocent bystanders.