Police: 16-year-old, 19-year-old killed in Smale Park shooting had attacked each other
Two people are dead and three are injured after a shooting at the Banks along Mehring Way, according to Cincinnati Police. The shooting happened at 10:47 p.m. Sunday night, officials said.
Posted at 11:38 PM, Jul 04, 2021
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CINCINNATI â The two young men killed in a July 4 shooting at Smale Park likely attacked each other, police Chief Eliot Isaac said Monday afternoon.
Sixteen-year-old Princeton High School student Milo Watson and 19-year-old Dexter Wright Jr. had a pre-existing disagreement that they brought with them to Smale Sunday night, according to Isaac s account of the shooting. Police were in the park at 10:48 p.m., attempting to clear out roughly 400 July 4 celebrants ahead of its 11 p.m. closing time, when shots sounded and the first 911 calls came in.
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New York Mets starting pitcher Jacob deGrom works in the first inning of a baseball game against the Atlanta Braves Thursday, July 1, 2021, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore) Credit: The Associated Press
A look at what s happening around the majors on Sunday:
PRIMED FOR PITCHERS
The Mets’ Jacob deGrom, Milwaukee’s Brandon Woodruff, Texas Kyle Gibson and the Yankees’ Gerrit Cole are among those likely to picked as All-Stars when pitchers and reserves are announced at 5:30 p.m. EDT Sunday.
Each roster will have 32 players for the July 13 game at Denver’s Coors Field.
Of course, one pitcher was picked with the starting lineup Los Angeles Angels two-way star Shohei Ohtani, the Babe Ruth-like phenomenon who leads the major league in home runs AND is 3-1 with a 3.60 ERA in 12 starts with 83 strikeouts in 60 innings.
Canoe journey across the United States stops in Cincinnati for July 4
A modern-day Huckleberry Finn on a cross-country canoe journey spent Saturday night in Cincinnati, reflecting on the 16 months heâs spent traversing the United States by water and the six still in front of him before he finishes.
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A modern-day Huckleberry Finn on a cross-country canoe journey spent Saturday night in Cincinnati, reflecting on the 16 months heâs spent traversing the United States by water and the six still in front of him before he finishes.
Writer Neal Moore started paddling his canoe in Oregonâs Columbia River and plans to end at Lady Liberty in New York Harbor. Itâs a trip, he said, that connects him with the countryâs past and helps him understand the journeys undertaken by earlier Americans.
Trinity, University of Kentucky catcher honored with Johnny Bench Award
The ten award winners were announced by the Cincinnati Reds on Thursday Share Updated: 5:22 PM EDT Jul 1, 2021
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The ten award winners were announced by the Cincinnati Reds on Thursday Share Updated: 5:22 PM EDT Jul 1, 2021 The ten winners of the 2021 Johnny Bench Awards presented by MSA Sport were announced by the Cincinnati Reds on Thursday. The awards honor the top NCAA Division I male and female college catchers. They also recognize the top high school baseball and softball catchers from Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio and West Virginia. Here’s a look at the 2021 Johnny Bench Award winners:Top male NCAA baseball catcherMatheu Nelson – Florida State UniversityTop female NCAA softball catcherKayla Kowalik – University of KentuckyTop high school catchers from OhioMadison Jellison – Watkins Memorial High School (softba
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