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Starlin Castro questioned after shooting in Dominican Republic

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According to ESPN's Enrique Rojas, Chicago Cubs shortstop Starlin Castro was detained — not arrested, as was originally reported — by authorities in the Dominican Republic on Saturday and held for questioning in connection to a nightclub shooting that left six people injured. There are few concrete details on the series of events surrounding the incident, but it's reported a shooting took place late Friday night or early Saturday morning at Ocean Club in Montecristi while Castro and his entourage were in attendance.

A police spokesperson did not initially indicate whether they believed Castro was direcltly involved, but noted that some people close to Castro participated in the shooting. 

Here's a translated statement that was released on Twitter:

ATTENTION: Some sports media have called me inquiring about Major League Baseball player Starlin Castro. At the moment it is in the Office of Montecristi, where prosecutors questioned him regarding several injured yesterday at the Ocean club where persons involved were very close to him. At the moment I have no more details.

It's also reported that one person injured in the shooting is currently listed in serious condition. The condition of the others has not been released. 

Castro's agent Paul Kinzer has since released a statement denying his client was arrested or detained, but went to the police on his own accord to make sure his his name was cleared. 

“Starlin was not arrested or detained or anything,” Kinzer said. “He went to the police station to make sure they knew he was not involved. They told him they had video so they knew he was not involved.”

Kinzer added that he didn't know if Castro's brother or bodyguards were arrested or detained. They were all part of the group along with the driver and assistant to Montecristi's mayor. Castro has since left the police station and according to multiple sources has been cleared of any involvement.

This is the second such incident Castro has been connected to just this month. On Dec. 7, he was cleared of any involvement in a shooting outside Dubai Club in Santiago Caballeros. At that time, his Kinzer released the following statement.

“Starlin and his family were in the wrong place at the wrong time. They were at a concert when someone in a black SUV started shooting at a car next to them. Starlin and his family are fine. They are clear of any involvement in this altercation by Dominican officials.”

The Cubs are aware of Saturday's developments but have yet to comment, according to CSN Chicago's David Kaplan.

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