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Police said a suspect in an officer-involved shooting in downtown Orlando was reaching for his waistband when an officer fired his gun nine times early Tuesday morning, injuring the suspect and killing a bystander inside Vixen Bar.Related: PD: Innocent woman killed by officer's stray bullet in downtown OrlandoThe suspect, 23-year-old Kody Roach, was armed with a stolen .40-caliber Ruger handgun, but the gun was not loaded, police said. He was shot several times on South Orange Avenue and was taken to Orlando Regional Medical Center where he was in stable condition.Read Kody Roach's arrest affidavitOne of the nine bullets fired by Officer Eduardo Sanguino hit Maria Godinez Castillo, 22, who was inside Vixen Bar. She was killed by the bullet. Sanguino was placed on paid administrative leave during the investigation.Lt. Frank Nunez, a 19-year veteran, was shot in the knee and taken to Orlando Regional Medical Center. He is recovering at home.Investigators said the confrontation began when police responded to a call about a man wielding a gun at Vixen.According to his arrest affidavit, Roach was inside the bar just after midnight and was "becoming increasingly belligerent" and bumping into patrons. Once security was notified that he was armed, Roach was kicked out and the door was locked.Full video: OPD chief says woman was hit by officer's bullet"Once locked out of the bar the suspect removed the firearm from his waistband and used it to bang on the wooden door," Roach's arrest affidavit said."I have a gun-wielding maniac," said a 911 caller from the bar. "He set it on the bar top and he wielded it many times. I had to throw him out."Police responded and gave loud verbal commands, which Roach did not comply with, police said. One officer tried to use a Taser, but it didn't work, and that's when police say Roach reached for his waistband and was shot.Dramatic 911 calls detail fatal shooting at Orlando clubRoach was charged with carrying a concealed weapon, but a felony murder charge is pending, according to Orlando Police Chief John Mina.The gun he was carrying was stolen, police said, and he is the prime suspect in that theft.Roach has a criminal history in Seminole County, where he was charged with grand theft, burglary, resisting and officer without violence, battery upon a law enforcement officer, trespassing and giving a false name in 2009.According to her Facebook page, Castillo was from Brevard County.Video: Family hold vigil for woman killed in officer-involved shootingFamily and friends also paid tribute to Castillo by leaving flowers and candles outside of the Vixen Bar and remembering her online."We're always going to remember her. Always going to be a prayer for her, and I hope she's in a better spot right now," said Castillo's cousin, Edvin Godinez. "I would do anything right now to get her back. I'm sure her mom, dad, brother sister they would do the same thing."Images: Deadly officer-involved shooting in downtown Orlando