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14-year-old killed in shooting inside car: Cleveland Police
14-year-old killed in shooting inside car: Cleveland Police

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14-year-old killed in shooting inside car: Cleveland Police

CLEVELAND (WJW) – One teen is dead and another was arrested after a shooting inside a vehicle in Cleveland on Tuesday night. According to the Cleveland Division of Police, officers patrolling near Broadway Avenue and Union Avenue were flagged down by people inside a car around 9:30 p.m. Two people got out of the car and told officers that their friend was shot, investigators said. The victim, a 14-year-old boy, was rushed by ambulance to the hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. Former Canton doctor charged with lying about attempted murder of pregnant woman on U.S. citizenship application Through the investigation, Cleveland police learned that the three people were driving along Broadview Avenue. Investigators said a 17-year-old in the back seat was handling a gun when it discharged, striking the 14-year-old in the back. According to police, the gun was then thrown out the car window before they flagged down police. Police: Man confessed to shooting ex-wife in Chardon The 17-year-old was taken into custody and booked into the juvenile detention center, Cleveland police said. The case remains under investigation at this time. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Mobile police investigate weekend shooting at apartment complex
Mobile police investigate weekend shooting at apartment complex

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Mobile police investigate weekend shooting at apartment complex

MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — A juvenile hit by gunfire at an apartment complex in Mobile has been injured, has learned. Vehicle crashes into Remington College in Mobile According to a Mobile Police Department news release, officers were called to the Estates at Lafayette Square, 900 Downtowner Blvd., at about 6 p.m. Sunday in reference to a shooting. INCIDENT LOCATION: When officers arrived, they found a juvenile had been shot. He was taken to the hospital with serious injuries, the release said. According to the release, the juvenile did not know who shot him. Quail Creek Golf Course Vandalized This case is still being investigated, according to the release. This story is developing. News 5 will update this article as more information becomes available. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

2 arrested with guns near high school graduation in Vallejo, police say
2 arrested with guns near high school graduation in Vallejo, police say

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time20-06-2025

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2 arrested with guns near high school graduation in Vallejo, police say

Two people, including a juvenile, were arrested after police said they were found with handguns near a high school graduation ceremony in Vallejo last week. Police said in a statement Friday that officers responded to a report of a male with a handgun near the 800 block of Nebraska Street during a graduation ceremony on June 13. According to the Vallejo City Unified School District, the graduation for Jesse Bethel High School was taking place that day at Corbus Field on the Vallejo High School campus. Witnesses told police about a group of six males dressed in red, black and gray, one of whom was carrying a firearm. As officers who were working at the ceremony located the group, two males separated themselves and walked towards Hanns Avenue and Bella Vista Way. Additional officers arrived at the scene and found the two males sitting near a parked car. Officers then conducted what was described as a "high-risk detention" and the males were detained without incident. Police said they discovered a loaded firearm in the waistband of one of the suspects, which a records check determined to be stolen out of Yuba County. A loaded, unserialized firearm was found in the backpack of a second suspect. Two handguns that Vallejo Police said were found on two people near the graduation ceremony for Jesse Bethel High School on June 13, 2025. Vallejo Police Department A records check also determined the second suspect was a juvenile. The other four males were released from the scene, police said. The graduation ceremony proceeded as planned. "Graduations are milestones for students, families, and our city; these moments deserve to be celebrated without disruption," police said in a statement. The first suspect was booked into the Solano County Jail, while the second suspect was booked into the Solano County Juvenile Detention Facility. Police did not release the adult suspect's name.

SacRT employee allegedly stabs boy during fight at Rancho Cordova bus station, deputies say
SacRT employee allegedly stabs boy during fight at Rancho Cordova bus station, deputies say

CBS News

time20-06-2025

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SacRT employee allegedly stabs boy during fight at Rancho Cordova bus station, deputies say

A boy is in the hospital with life-threatening injuries after he was stabbed by a Sacramento Regional Transit employee on Thursday, the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office said. Deputies responded to the SacRT station off Mills Station Road, near Folsom Boulevard and Mather Field Road, in Rancho Cordova for a stabbing sometime around 5 p.m. An investigation revealed that a juvenile boy and his girlfriend were on a bus and began vaping, deputies said. A SacRT employee told them to stop vaping and the couple eventually got off the bus at the station. While off the bus, the SacRT employee and the boy got into a physical fight and the employee allegedly stabbed the boy, deputies said. The boy was taken to the hospital with what deputies said were life-threatening injuries. The employee has been detained. CBS Sacramento has reached out to SacRT for a statement.

St. Joseph County Prosecutor decides not to file charges after fatal shooting in May
St. Joseph County Prosecutor decides not to file charges after fatal shooting in May

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time18-06-2025

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St. Joseph County Prosecutor decides not to file charges after fatal shooting in May

The St. Joseph County Prosecutor's office ruled a shooting death at a South Bend gas station in May a justified shooting. The prosecutor's office determined not to file criminal charges after a man, identified as Jerry Barnette, 56, of South Bend, died from injuries in a shooting, police said. Through an investigation by the department's Violent Crimes Unit, South Bend Police said two people involved in a May 21 shooting were found. Barnette was found with gunshot injuries inside Logan Quick Mart at the 300 block of South Logan Street, and a second person shot, a juvenile, was found in Mishawaka. Barnette was pronounced dead at the scene, police said June 17. The juvenile found in a Mishawaka residence was treated for non-life-threatening injuries, the department said. An investigation connected the juvenile to the scene on Logan Street, police said. All case facts and evidence from the shooting, including surveillance video, were reviewed and found that Barnette and the juvenile were talking outside of the business when the juvenile walked away and into the quick mart, police said in a press release. Barnette followed the juvenile inside and "re-engaged with the juvenile, armed with a firearm," police said. Barnette and the juvenile shot at each other before police were contacted, the press release said. After reviewing facts and evidence regarding the incident, the prosecutor's office determined that self-defense could not be disproven and therefore decided not to file charges against the juvenile, police said. Email Tribune staff writer Camille Sarabia at csarabia@ This article originally appeared on South Bend Tribune: South Bend May gas station shooting ruled justified by prosecutors

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