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Man shot with paintballs has warning for community, suspects
SACRAMENTO, California (KOVR) Edson So pointed out his busted lip along with bruises and cuts on his neck and chest. He was outside with his wife in South Sacramento when someone drove by shooting him with paintballs.
It happened Friday at around 12:30 in the afternoon. So says the suspects were driving on Hitchcock Way before turning onto Valley Hi Drive.
“It hurt pretty bad. Mainly my lip and my neck were the worst part,” he told CBS13.
The attack came just as the Asian community kicks off AAPI Heritage Month. While So isn’t sure if he was targeted because he’s Asian, he’s definitely on higher alert than usual considering anti-Asian violence.
‘It Hurt Pretty Bad’: Sacramento Man Shot With Paintballs Has Warning For Community, Suspects
CBS Sacramento 4 hrs ago Syndicated Local – CBS Sacramento
SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – Edson So pointed out his busted lip along with bruises and cuts on his neck and chest. He was outside with his wife in South Sacramento when someone drove by shooting him with paintballs.
It happened Friday at around 12:30 in the afternoon. So says the suspects were driving on Hitchcock Way before turning onto Valley Hi Drive.
“It hurt pretty bad. Mainly my lip and my neck were the worst part,” he told CBS13.
The attack came just as the Asian community kicks off AAPI Heritage Month. While So isn’t sure if he was targeted because he’s Asian, he’s definitely on higher alert than usual considering anti-Asian violence.
D-H’s Manchester surgery center targets NH’s southern tier; telehealth looks even farther afield
Modified: 4/23/2021 10:30:27 PM
LEBANON Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health opened its newly expanded $62 million ambulatory surgery center in Manchester last month and is preparing to begin same-day surgeries there next week.
New Hampshire’s southern tier is a critical market for the Lebanon-based health system because it is the largest and most densely populated part of the state, and the population there also is younger and growing, D-HH Chief Strategy Officer Steve LeBlanc said during a conference call to update bond investors on Thursday.
It’s also a region where D-H faces competition from Boston-based health systems, he said. It’s “important for us to have a strong position,” said LeBlanc.