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One man dies, two injured in three separate shootings

May 10, 2021 Police News No Comments
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Police responded to three unrelated shooting incidents on Saturday, including one in which a man was pronounced dead at the scene, city police said.

Police said an unidentified adult male died from gunshot wounds to the head while seated inside a vehicle on the 5200 block of Cuthbert Avenue.

Officers responded to another shooting incident after an area hospital reported a 29-year-old male seeking treatment for gunshot wounds, police said. The victim reports he was in the 2100 block of East Northern Parkway when he was shot, police said. Police said the victim was in serious but stable condition.

Police said they also responded to the shooting of a 33-year-old male in the 1500 block of Russel Street. 

Police said the victim was taken to an area hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The victim told detectives that he got into an argument with two unknown male suspects inside a Royal Farms Store, when the situation escalated outside and one of the male suspects pulled out a gun and shot the suspect, police said.

–Madison Haller

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