Two U.S. Embassy employees in Venezuela were injured on Tuesday (May 28) in a shooting at a well-known Caracas strip club, police said.<br/> <br />Officers heard shots around 4:25 a.m. (0855 GMT) at the Antonella 2012 club, better known as "Angelus" in the upscale Chacao district, a police source told Reuters.<br/> <br />One of the embassy employees, military attaché Roberto Ezequiel Rosas, was shot in the leg after a fight between club patrons, according to a police report.<br/> <br />The second embassy official was shot in the stomach but did not notice the injury until arriving home, the source said.<br/> <br />In a terse statement, the embassy confirmed an "incident," but gave few details.<br/> <br />On Tuesday afternoon, Reuters reporters saw police detective vehicles parked near the club, which is popular among foreigners. Officials walked in and out of the club without answering questions.<br/> <br />The Venezuela shooting may revive memories of an incident that embarrassed U.S. officials in Colombia last ye
