Close call to death,” said Earl Johnson. It was surreal. Author: Rich Nye Updated: 12:37 AM EDT April 20, 2021
INDIANAPOLIS Earl Johnson heard what he thought were firecrackers as he arrived at work at FedEx Ground just after 11:00 p.m. Thursday. But he was unknowingly pulling into a parking spot in the middle of a mass shooting. As I turned back around, then I faced the shooter, right at me,” said Johnson in an interview at his west Indianapolis home Thursday afternoon. “He was up against the building just as I was coming into the parking lot. And he got me. I heard the first shot come through the windshield and that s when he shot me.
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Police said a 14-year-old girl was shot Thursday evening in East Baltimore. Police said the girl is expected to be OK. Police said she was shot at least twice in the leg they re asking for anyone who witnessed it to come forward. “Sad to say it’s not surprising but it doesn t mean it isn t heart wrenching when it happens,” said Oliver Community Association President Earl Johnson.Police said it all started Thursday evening with a dispute inside a beauty store in the 1700 block of East North Avenue. That argument spilled out on the sidewalk and gunshots rang out.“At least one person, a 14-year-old female victim, was struck at least two times in her lower extremities, but they re non-life-threatening injuries and she s in stable condition,” police Commissioner Michael Harrison said.Police are investigating whether she was part of the initial dispute. At least two guns were fired since investigators found two different shell casings on the ground at the scene, police sai
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