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ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WHEC) A Rochester man is recovering after being shot Thursday morning.
Police say the shooting happened on Hazelwood Terrace near Denver Street around 1 a.m. Officers found several bullet casings in the street, but the man was taken to the hospital by someone nearby.
The man is expected to survive.
The shooting came just hours
after two people were shot near Herald Street. News10NBC spoke to Reggie Boykins, a neighbor who told us he s tired of the violence.
News10NBC Too many children around for that to be happening, Boykins said. I don t want my sister to be out here, I don t want that happening to her.
News10NBC reports about a new incentive to go get a COVID-19 vaccine almost every day now, but these incentives are not available to everyone. Some people are homebound and can't participate.
Man who broke fellow motorist s nose in a fit of road rage avoids a jail term
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A man who broke a fellow motorist s nose as a result of “road rage” has received a fully suspended sentence.
Dylan King (27) performed a u-turn in order to follow the victim, pulled open the victim s car door when he was stopped at a junction and punched him in the face.
King of Longdale Terrace, Ballymun, pleaded guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to assault causing harm at Hazelwood Terrace, Ballymun, on March 5, 2019. He has previous convictions for road traffic offences.
Garda John Fitzpatrick told Tony McGillicuddy BL, prosecuting, that on the date in question, Gary O Donovan was driving in the Ballymun area when he had to pull slightly across into the opposite lane to avoid an obstacle on the road.
A man who broke a fellow motorist s nose as a result of “road rage” has received a fully suspended sentence.
Dylan King (27) performed a u-turn in order to follow the victim, pulled open the victim s car door when he was stopped at a junction and punched him in the face.
King of Longdale Terrace, Ballymun, pleaded guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to assault causing harm at Hazelwood Terrace, Ballymun, on March 5, 2019.
He has previous convictions for road traffic offences.
Garda John Fitzpatrick told Tony McGillicuddy BL, prosecuting, that on the date in question, Gary O Donovan was driving in the Ballymun area when he had to pull slightly across into the opposite lane to avoid an obstacle on the road.