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8 shot in New Orleans over 24 hours, gun violence still high in 2021

Updated: 3:19 PM CST January 9, 2021 NEW ORLEANS A rash of gun violence across New Orleans hospitalized seven people in the 24 hours from noon Friday to midday Saturday, underscoring that the high level of violence in the city has not disappeared as 2020 fades into the past.  The first of the shootings happened in the 6000 block of Chef Menteur Highway Friday afternoon. the New Orleans Police Department reported at 4:37 p.m. that two victims had been taken to the hospital with gunshot wounds: one shot in the foot, the other in the face.  Around four hours later, a second, seemingly unrelated shooting at the intersection of Morrison Road and Alabama Street injured a third victim. This time, the man was shot in the wrist. 

Woman fatally shot while delivering groceries to elderly in-laws

Woman fatally shot while delivering groceries to elderly in-laws. The theory being that Leviege’s homicide was an unsuccessful carjacking attempt followed by a successful one an hour later. Author: Paul Dudley / Eyewitness News Published: 10:13 PM CST January 5, 2021 Updated: 10:49 PM CST January 5, 2021 NEW ORLEANS A 52-year-old New Orleans woman was fatally shot Sunday night as she was on her way to deliver groceries to her elderly in-laws in New Orleans East, according to a report by our partners at The Times Picayune/New Orleans Advocate. Anita Leviege was driving around the corner from her in-laws home near Morrison Road and Martin Drive around 5:30 p.m. in the Kenilworth neighborhood of New Orleans East when two men, including one holding a rifle, walked in front of her car and shots were fired, law enforcement sources told the paper. The same sources said Leviege screamed into her cellphone while talking to one of h

Family mourns loss of three-year-old boy

Investigators report the driver left the scene but was later found and arrested. Author: Jaleesa Irizarry Updated: 5:51 PM MST January 2, 2021 DENVER Family members have identified Lyndreth Sage Antone as the child killed in a New Year s Eve hit-and-run crash. The incident happened near Morrison Road and Lowell Boulevard in southwest Denver. On Saturday, a handful of his relatives visited the memorial created at the intersection where he was killed.   Everyone knew him from all the stores around here, everybody loved him,” his Uncle William Sauer told 9NEWS. It s just really sad and terrible. On Dec. 31, while walking home from the store with his dad, Denver Police said the three-year-old was hit and killed. Investigators report the driver left the scene but was later found and arrested.

My son is gone forever : Father of 3-year-old hit-and-run victim says suspect needs to man up

My son is gone forever : Father of 3-year-old hit-and-run victim says suspect needs to man up Suspect identified as Jordan Montiel-Velazquez The crash happened on New Year s Eve. and last updated 2021-01-04 12:56:30-05 DENVER — It was a horrific ending to a horrible year for the Antone family in southwest Denver. Little Sage Antone, and his father, Armando Antone, were returning home from a quick trip to the store, when a hit-and-run driver struck and killed the 3-year-old. I m lost without him, Armando said. I lost the special person in my life. The father and son were crossing S. Lowell Boulevard, just south of Morrison Road, when Sage was struck by a Chevy pickup.

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