Neighborhood Shootout Injuries Man - First Edition - July 25th, 2008

A shootout down one area neighborhood sends innocent bystander to the hospital.

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KIIITV News

(July 25, 2008)

A late night shooting spree sends one, unintended victim to the hospital with a gun shot wound to the head. Just before eleven Thursday night, suspects in two vehicles were shooting back and forth at each other near the forty-seven hundred block of Odem.

Stray bullets hit nearby houses and vehicles. One resident peaking out to check out the disturbance was grazed on the head by a bullet as he stood in his door-way.

The victim was transported to Christus Spohn Memorial and is expected to be alright. As for the suspects police are still looking for them.

Saturday, Jul 26 at 8:37 AM Anonymous wrote ...

Hey, when you hear gunfire- HIT THE FLOOR!! don't go outside to see what it is!

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