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Tuesday, July 02, 2024

Another 'school shooting' - at 3 in the morning

Three men are dead and two injured after an an early morning shooting near the University of Cincinnati campus.

Multiple gunshots rang out around 2.50am Monday near East University Avenue and Highland Avenue, Cincinnati police confirmed.

Officers discovered four victims at the scene, including one in a wheelchair, and a fifth victim was identified after being self-transported to a nearby hospital.
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-Alemaster

7 comments:

  1. Musta been up late cramming for exams. No wait a minute. I think if they just show up for class on occasion or at least once they pass. Maybe not even that.

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  2. I knew failed basket ball star. Been at parties his mother was at. He was at UVA taking a communications degree. He once said, Regardless of all the basket ball I'm going to finish my degree on time, no matter how long it takes. Ah yup.

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  3. When I was going to night school the last class usually ended at 9PM. It looks like things in the education system have changed.

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  4. Definitely choir boys practicing for Sunday service. I doubt the one in the wheelchair was in it due to a previous shooting and this shooting had to do with retribution against choir boys from another church. Nope, definitely not gang related, for sure.

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  5. Scary neighborhood even in daytime.

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  6. The shooting was about eight blocks from the campus. If you want to be safe from school shootings, you have to stay ten or more blocks away from schools. Common sense!

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  7. "Burns, during a media briefing around 5am, confirmed that one of the victims had been shot in a wheelchair. One victim is understood to have been shot in the leg, another on the sidewalk and one in a vehicle." These sentences make my brain hurt. Don't they actually teach how to write any more? And to think I once wanted to be a journalist.

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