Posted on 03/26/2017 5:53:05 PM PDT by SMGFan
A 13-year-old is in critical condition and a second teen was injured in a shooting early Sunday morning on Ocean Avenue, officials said.
Both boys were shot near Wegman Parkway just before 3 a.m., city spokeswoman Jennifer Morrill said. A 15-year-old boy suffered a gunshot wound to his ankle and his injuries are not considered life threatening. The 13-year-old suffered a "more serious" injury to his back, Morrill said.
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"Troubled" is talking in code.
Competing with MLK Drive one block away!
Meanwhile Mayor Fulop this past week makes all city building bathrooms gender-neutral.
3am and these two are out on the street???
>Both boys were shot near Wegman Parkway just before 3 a.m.
Were these pre-pubic punks just getting an early start on their newspaper routes or up to some other nefarious deeds?
Is his momma gonna be talking about how bad it is when a 13 year old can’t be out safely causing mischief at 3am?
Is my first guess correct?
It’s good to be home by dusk.
Nothing good happens after midnight. My mom was so very right.
Moms seldom lie ... dittos
Exactly my thought:” Nothing good happens after midnight.”
Spoken to me by a friend who is black, Christian, and a Grandmother on the way to work at 6:15 one morning a couple of years ago
TC
LOL, If I was 13-15 out in the street at 3AM, my dad would have expressed his dissatisfaction with a 2 inch leather strap. I would have sitting problems for a week. feral kids, that’s what they are dealing with. Offspring of fathers who walk away from responsibility and mothers who really don’t give a damn. Welcome to our New Amerika. America better wake up, it will only get worse in our age of despair. You already know who we can thank for this.
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