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Coroner identifies teen girl killed in Lockland shooting Share Updated: 8:43 AM EST Jan 28, 2021 WLWT Digital Staff Share Updated: 8:43 AM EST Jan 28, 2021
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Show Transcript WE WILL TIMEOUT WHEN THIS WILL BE ENDING. SHEREE: A HEARTBREAKING STORY. A TEENAGE GIRL IS DEAD. TWO OTHER TEENS ARE FACING CHARGES AFTER A SHOOTING IN LOCKLAND TODAY. MIKE: WLWT NEWS 5’S MEREDITH STUTZ IS COVERING THE LATE DEVELOPMENTS. MEREDITH? REPORTER: NEW DETAILS JUST COMING IN THE LAST HOUR, THE LOCKLAND CHIEF OF POLICE TELLS ME THE 15 YEAR VICTIM DIED AFTER BEING SHOT THROUGH THE CHEST. WE’RE TOLD SHE WAS SHOT INSIDE THIS DUPLEX ON NORTH COOPE DRIVE BEFORE 9:30 JUST A FEW HOUSES DOWN FROM LOCKLAND SCHOOLS. THE CHIEF TOLD ME SHE DIDN’T LIVE THERE BUT WAS VISITING A FRIEND. EMS TOOK THE TEEN TO U.C. MEDICAL CENTER WHERE SHE WAS RUSHED INTO SURGERY BUT COULD NOT BE SAVED. LOCKLAND SCHOOLS WERE PUT ON LOCKDOWN FOR LESS THAN AN HOUR DURING T
Teenage girl dies after stolen gun goes off, sheriffâs office says
Teenage girl dies after stolen gun goes off, sheriffâs office says By Lauren Artino and FOX19 Digital Staff | January 27, 2021 at 10:44 AM EST - Updated January 28 at 1:13 PM
LOCKLAND, Ohio (FOX19) - A teenage girl has died after she was found with a gunshot wound earlier Wednesday, according to the Hamilton County Sheriffâs Office.
Around 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, law enforcement found a 17-year-old girl with a gunshot wound to the chest in the back of a home in the 200 block of North Cooper Avenue, the sheriffâs office says.
Cincinnati Magazine
December 14, 2020
It’s not an exaggeration to say Roger Grein is always doing something for someone else. Even as he shuffles into Magnified Giving’s Evendale offices on a sunny summer morning Grein has been living with cerebral palsy for all of his 78 years he’s carrying a large cardboard box and a stack of mail.
Photograph by Chris Von Holle
As he talks about the nonprofit headquartered here, his life’s major work, he makes his way through the halls, pointing out a series of thoughtful drawings from former campers here, dropping off the package and letters there. Sometimes he stops, pointing out photos of kids presenting checks to local nonprofits or packing sack lunches in tie-dye T-shirts. Once, he’s overcome with emotion after hearing from two staffers that, even despite the pandemic, Magnified Giving is still going strong, with 100 schools signed up for the organization’s programs this year, basically on par with last year.