Were U.S. officials behaving badly in Latin America
again?<http://blog.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2013/05/28/were_us_officials_behaving_badly_in_latin_america_again>
Posted By Uri Friedman <http://www.foreignpolicy.com/author/Uri%20Friedman>
 Tuesday, May 28, 2013 - 6:15 PM
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A year after the Secret Service prostitution
scandal<http://www.washingtonian.com/articles/people/secret-service-prostitution-scandal-one-year-later/>
in
Colombia, a new scandal involving U.S. officials may be brewing in
Venezuela. The Associated
Press<http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/the_americas/police-official-says-us-embassy-employee-wounded-in-venezuela-shooting/2013/05/28/577b29a0-c7b2-11e2-9cd9-3b9a22a4000a_story.html>
is
reporting that two officials from the U.S. Embassy in Caracas were injured
in a Tuesday morning shooting "inside or outside the Antonella 2012
nightclub" in the capital. The AP identifies the locale as a strip club:

Police said the two U.S. officials were shot following a brawl inside the
club, which is in the basement of a shopping center in the
upper-middle-class Chacao neighborhood.

The club's Twitter account features racy photos of nude or scantily clad
women pole dancing, posing inside cages or reclining on beds. The text
under one photo invites visitors to come and watch the club's "sexy show."

"Apparently it was a fight originating in a nightspot where these people
were attacked and shots were fired at them and they suffered gunshot
wounds," police spokesman Douglas Rico told TV channel Globovision at the
health clinic where the victims were taken. He said one was shot in the leg
and abdomen and the other was shot in the abdomen.

A police official identified one of the victims as military attache Roberto
Ezequiel Rosas. She said he was shot in the right leg during an argument
outside the night club in Chacao, which is east of the city center.

The AP appears to be referencing this Twitter
feed<https://twitter.com/antonellaclub>,
which does not make any mention of the shooting in its recent tweets
(instead, they mention raffle winners and thank Twitter users for following
the club). But the account's images do indeed scream strip club:





Bloomberg<http://www.businessweek.com/news/2013-05-28/u-dot-s-dot-military-attache-shot-and-injured-in-venezuelan-nightclub>
has
more details on the club:

The shooting took place at the Angelus night club at 4:25 a.m., according
to the police report. Angelus, which changed its name to Antonella
recently, is a strip club, said Hermando Herrera who has worked as a car
park supervisor in the mall for more than 20 years.

"Lots of famous people come here," Herrera, 42, said. "You get a bit of
everything - baseball players, basketball players."

Outside the club there are signs prohibiting entry to couples,
unaccompanied women and anyone under the age of 30. Inside the club, which
was shut today, a wall had black-and-white images of pole dancing women
wearing platform heels or knee-length boots.

U.S. officials, not surprisingly, have been far more tight-lipped about the
episode. Speaking to reporters today, State Department spokesman Patrick
Ventrell did not
identify<http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/dpb/2013/05/210009.htm#VENEZUELA>
the
embassy employees, referring to them as "other agency personnel" rather
than Foreign Service officiers (theVenezuelan
press<http://www.eluniversal.com/sucesos/130528/eeuu-heridas-de-bala-de-los-funcionarios-no-parecen-amenazar-sus-vidas>
has
identified the two men as Roberto Ezequiel Rosas and Paul Marwin). Ventrell
said only that the incident took place in "some sort of social spot,"
though he wasn't sure whether it "was a restaurant, or a nightclub, or what
the actual establishment was." If these early reports are accurate,
Ventrell won't like the answer.


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