<p>Anthony Wolf Jones, who was acquitted with hip-hop mogul Sean P. Diddy Combs in a high-profile gun possession case in New York City in 2001, was one of two men killed in a gunfight early Tuesday outside an Atlanta nightclub, police said.</p><p>Jones, 38, of the Bronx in New York City, was killed at about 4 a.m. outside Club Chaos in Atlantas Buckhead entertainment district, said Police Chief Richard Pennington. Another man from the Bronx was arrested and charged with murder.</p><p>The other man killed was identified as Lamont Girdy, 38, also from the Bronx. Dozens of shots were fired during the shootout, which occurred at the bars closing time, and windows of nearby bars were shattered.</p><p>Jones and Combs were acquitted in March of 2001 of gun possession and bribery charges stemming from a Dec. 27, 1999 shooting inside Club New York in which three people were injured. Rapper Jamaal Shyne Barrow was convicted of assault, reckless endangerment and weapons charges in the case.</p><p>Demetrius Flenory, also believed to be from the Bronx, was charged with two counts of murder. He was treated and released at a hospital for gunshot wounds, and was then arrested. Officers said at least four people were involved in the shootout and that more arrests were possible.</p><p>Police said they found $7,000 on Jones body, and $5,000 on Girdys.</p><p>Pennington said the quarrel at the club was about a woman.</p><p>We think it could have been some feud or something, but we dont know. They had lots of cash, we do know that.</p><p>Besides Flenory, one man was hospitalized with a foot wound and was questioned and released.</p><p>Detective J.K. Brown said police had a couple of strong leads on suspects. He said identifying some suspects was proving to be difficult. A lot of this, were looking at nicknames, he said.</p>