UPDATE 12/9/16 @ 7 p.m.

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- Investigators are reviewing surveillance and investigating after a car was shot up outside of a Charleston bar and a woman was hit by one of the bullets.

It happened around 2:30 a.m. Friday in the 900 block of Central Avenue, outside of the Kickback Lounge.

Lt. Steve Cooper with the Charleston Police Department Criminal Investigations Division says the woman was in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Donisha Johnson, 28. was shot in the back. As of Friday afternoon, she had been released from the hospital.

Talisha Waiters-Johannes owns the bar with her husband. She says although there have been several instances of crime near the establishment, they do not own a "nuisance bar."

"The bar is not the problem," she says. "God forbid if I wasn't here today or tomorrow, these same problems are gonna plague this area."

Waiters-Johannes says she moved from New York nearly a decade ago and opened the bar, unaware that the area was prone to violence.

"We've got to do something better here. What's been done in the past clearly isn't working," she said. She was in the bar Friday morning when the shots rang out.

She says shots rang out once before a pause and then another round. She says a car outside was riddled with bullets and called the night "horrific."

She says she has asked for an increased police presence at night in the past and says her clientele is not attracting crime.

"More patrols throughout the night, not when something happens -- before something happens, so that these people know you're present," she pleaded.

Waiters-Johannes installed video surveillance inside the bar a few years ago. Friday morning, police officers reviewed the surveillance and said nothing that happened inside the bar triggered the shooting outside.

There was another shooting outside the bar in August 2016 and nearby in December 2015. In both cases, investigators say the bar did not contribute to the violence.

The ABCA says the bar's license was suspended twice in its existence, once for a few weeks in April 2009 and again for approximately one month December 2014.

As for Friday's shooting, since the preliminary investigation shows the bar was not at fault, the ABCA says they have not suspended its license. Gig Robinson, a representative for the ABCA, says they will remain in contact with Charleston Police throughout the investigation.

Investigators are not yet releasing any information about suspects at this point.

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UPDATE 12/9/16 @ 4:15 a.m.

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ)-- A woman is in the hospital Friday morning after she was shot in the back.

It happened about 2:30 Friday morning in the 900 block of Central Ave. in Charleston. Police say the woman walked out of a bar and was shot in the back. Police found several shell casings, and stray bullets hit multiple cars parked along Central Ave.

The woman was able to go back into the bar to call for help. Her condition is unknown.

Police say surveillance video from inside the bar shows no sign of trouble prior to the shooting. Police do not have any suspects.

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ORIGINAL STORY 12/9/16 @3:00 a.m.

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ)-- One person has been taken to the hospital after a shooting in Charleston.

The shooting happened in the 900 block of Central Ave. on Charleston's west side. One person was taken to the hospital. The victim's condition is unknown.

Charleston Police are on scene handling the investigation.

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